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THE SMITHFIELD CLUB SHOW

... than on any former occesion. As to tho merits of tho various subdivisions of the threo great olaros we must not attempt to speak in anticipation of the decision of the judges. One thing, however, wo may say, and we are borne out by the best authority in ...

BLACK SPIRITS AND WHITE

... carry you off to a warm climate for the winter. Then the woman's voice murmured a reply, and the man exclaimed, Pray don't speak so ! You know that you can believe in my affection for you, do younot? MIrs. Flint here gave a loud and elaborate cough in ...

Published: Saturday 16 December 1876
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6985 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MISS VIRGINIA VAUGHAN'S READINGS

... tone of the traigedy queeis to realise our idea of the m1anliel iel whieb this exqui ite psesn should be recited. Shelley speaks of Lnnpresleditated art, but iliss Vaughans's art did nto coscesal itself suffiliently. The entire p.oeim, fill of subtle ...

Published: Sunday 03 December 1876
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 663 | Page: 4 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

BLACK SPIRITS AND WHITE

... That does not matter. It matters a great deal! Why do you speak so, tEnone? It is not kind to those who are interested in you. The Czernovics are really devoted to you. Why should you speak in that tone ? Tell me, at least, what harm you think can ...

Published: Saturday 30 December 1876
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6704 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

BLACK SPIRITS AND WHITE

... up higher with you, if you would, Nony. I know you might. You say I don't always speak the truth-well, I ain't a going to lie to you, any- how. No, I don't always speak the truth ; 'twouldn't suit most folks if I did. My aristocratic customers like lies ...

Published: Saturday 02 December 1876
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6535 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC

... MUSIC. -0- NINTH SATURDAY CONCERT AT THE CRySTAL PALACE. Speaking some time ago of Mr. Bache's recital we had oc- casion to make favourable mention of Mrs. Beesley's pianoforte playing, and to express a hope of meeting her again on a more public occasion ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... by a secession from the old publishing house. The Poall Mll Ga.zette of Saturday eveuin~g with characteristic inaccuracy, speaks of 'Joseip Arch's name haviug been got as a convener of the recent Conference on the Eastern Question. Joseph Arch was a volunteer ...

Poetry

... mockery of stralt'ge creeds avenged full sore, But thice old eyes were'dull, old nieniories fail; Yet thou wert wise to heed. I speak no more. -All Ite -ear Round. ...

Peotry

... parted- she'll not come between IC its now. a I don't want you evon to speak-words are windy when you b( are vexed, b Your tongue gave me all those sharp answers, just let your heart speak next, w Suppoe TI'm wrong to have crossedyou,to have spoken of poor ...

SINGING AND SINGERS IN ITALY

... upon the town they sing in and the boards they come out on. The student is surprised petotifed, ainuilsilated ; the student speaks of his or her taleut-the Manager smiles ; the student appeals to the Professor e the Professor elevates his eyebrows, shrugs ...

Published: Sunday 31 December 1876
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1783 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE MUSEUM LECTURES

... comes from a Latin word signifying to creep or crawl, end we use it in a popular manioer very loosely. 1 They were apt to speak of anything that creeps or crawls, I whether it be a worm or a snake, as a reptile. If any- thing that merely creeps or crawls ...

THE DRAMA IN BRUSSELS

... having been presented by the Societe Bruxelloise ; and with a white mare, Traviata, the Signor himself, of whom his company speak in warm terms, does the haute c ole. There are also ponies, dogs, andi monkeys in the company, a stag that works in the ...

Published: Sunday 10 December 1876
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 546 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture