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A PARISIAN PICTURE SALE

... the departed master, he bore testimony to Mis genius; My.,heart (iho said) is too full of sadness, and I feel that I cannot speak as I could wish of that exquisite palette where you found all those tints of the finest flowers to paint the joy of women and ...

A SHAM THEATRICAL AGENT

... on the stave. Friends have often asked ine why J do not become an actress. I have a fair voice and musical ability. I only speak English, but in a wliile would make myself master in an ordinary way of French. I am tall, dark, and considered good-looking ...

BIRMINGHAM SOCIETY OF ARTS AND SCHOOL OF DESIGN

... suggestion madegby oneofthe gentlemen prcsentt which he also thougt wold b worh thir cnsidraion. The MarIII of Huntly, in speaking of the proposal that the Castel an collection shouild be brought to Birmingham, said he did not think it would be of much ...

NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS

... gold working, wve may leisurely look through the iu- toresting facts which lie embedded in almost every page of this work. Speaking of the extreme malleability of gold we are rerdinded of many forgotten facts, whicol are wb1l worthy of beiing furbished ...

PHILHARMONIC UNION

... a~t songs wer 9ell rosideallredayched choir. aoft th mile anplcin by half ?? of ilr, sulenlym would bie dlprafiln9ervs to speak. ou&,an Opre !onday niht agsrious vnewshln occurred ond the paise engor carricad gurently dainaged. 'Tho engiime-driver Thecaseof ...

HARRIET MARTINEAU'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY

... Malithius, anid ~she discusses his views, and Jgives her own. She ~'often met Robert6 Owen, and talked of hisfmu schemes.- She speaks of Roaers, the'pti high~er termsetlan many of Iiifrienids, and gives many original stories and sketches of Lord Campbell, ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... lfinieb thaii the~y generally show. Hoe bears In mind all through his per- formnoee Iffanlet's advice to -tle players, and speaks with good acceent and good discretion, aend does not moutlt his linles as mssuy of our ?? do.' In rhythm anld in phrnse ...

HERR ANTON RUBINSTEIN'S RECITAL

... spon- taneity, and precision, manual dexterity and spiritual intensity, be unquestionably excels them all. Space fails us to. speak of the works end antecedents of this I extraordinary amen, and we must pass on at once to the snbjeet-matter of his performance ...

MESSRS. HARRISON'S CONCERT

... erformanco or its expressiveness. Mcadlie. Krebs, of whose intelligent and artistid pianoforte playing we have had occasion to speak on former occasions, charmed the audience greatly by her poetical and spirited rendering of Chopin's first and most, effective ...

BIRMINGHAM ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... Brou, France, Tombs of Margaret of Austria, Rubbert le Bean, Duke of Savoy, and Margaret of Bourbon (65), by Samuel Read, speaks so eloquently for itself that it is ninecesiary to do more in this plece than to mention it. An excellent little coast scene ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... well remembered when her hus- bandl's great revival of 'Henry V. was produced here before was wiely chosen, not only to speak a proem by Mr Robert Buchanan, but to personate Clio, the Miuse of History, and to represent the (Orceb' Choruss of the play ...