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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... forth Its bright 61ak Throw shadows whose darkness envelops the page Of histories lost of long ages ago. Oh, could they but Speak, and one minute ?? The glories now pastS of our beautiful isle Vow proud might the son of poor Innisall feel. And pray that ...

LITERATURE

... suggestions for tbeir elevation a and ameioration. Thesecond portion of tbe essay, on the state of the hospitalsand schools, speaks phlinly and openly about inefficient tsschers and negli- . gent pupils, and suggests a freer adoption of the t system nof ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... the fulness o the heart the mouth speaks,' but I think some- times the heart is too full to give expression to Its thoughts. 'I was not prepared for the reception yoa have given me to-night. I am not accues tomed to speak in puboi my own words. I cannot ...

LITERATURE

... Claude Duval species of publioation, without, of course, its distasteful elements 'The story rblafes ?? fvhich haves, so-to speak, occurred before our owekeyej anddi~tmlls of an instance qi civilised briganidagi happily' rare, if 1ndeed it htas;parailol ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... follows a new conio sketch, by Mlr. Arthur Lloyd himelf, entitled, Wise aewtot bc a Mww pr ?- 1subjec on which Ve is entitled to speak with authority. TII' programine, wthich includee a number of songs, impersonations, ad. dresses, &o, concludes withi the drama ...

DUBLIN MUSICAL SOCIETY

... ca judge, the choruses are by far the most meritorious efforts, theirecitative being often dif. cult to follow, and, so to speak, ungainly without being effbotive. The work opens With anovere of siuch beauty; and one that' in realtruthWe- ludea the general ...

LITERATURE

... an ex- cellent and interesting number of an admirable serial. The present issue, containing Nos. 25 and 28, is, properly speaking, the number for January ] and April; and the long delay in its appearance is owing to a change of printer. The long connec- ...

THEATRE ROYAL—RICHARD THE THIRD

... to effect an exchange into a position where his talents could be more effectually concealed; the few words he is obliged to speak as the officer are even too much for his powers. The Lady of Lyons will be produced to-night, and to-morrow night Richard ...

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... c I volence on the body. It has been removed to the i Morgue, where an inquest will be held to-day. P . Sir Robert Peel, speaking of Lord Eldon, rm. a marked that even his failings leaned to virtue's a side; upon which a bystanderobserved that his a ...