PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... staniard on the brass 0' Mar, which tbe audiecce would have liked to have beard again; Signor Ghilberti's singing of ,Awa', Whigs, aw&';. a duet ot Scottish airs for pianoforte and organ, executed by Mr. W. Carter and Mr. Edwin Bending; and the performance ...

GIL NAZA

... zenith of his vigourand popularity, whilst the stage lamps, lit for him, are in their full glow and before he retires to the whigs? The actor demanlads immnediate nid not future glory, he has no time to oait. TFer this reason 1. lose no time in seizing the ...

Published: Sunday 13 July 1879
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2834 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... will have no difficulty in learning that it has a great deal to do with the mystery which at present surrounds the heroine. Whig Reviewers, as painted by themselves, is a piquant and entertaining notice of the recently published Selections from the ...

LITERATURE

... isato a number ofi gts parties, as hostile to each other ais Whigs and. Tories feet 1 Iad formerly, beau, In ontly two things did they really leach accord-sn flea adilesiosa to tlae greitt Whig hsouses of Ci Russell, Cavandish, Wentwvorth, and Grenville ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... least chance of being called to the helm under a popular rigime. In Moderation setting all my glory, while Tories call me Whig and Whigs a Tory is not a cry to go to the hustings with. Lady Strangford's paper on Eastern Roumelia will be read with great ...

Art and Literature

... England. NOVEMBER MAGAZINE LITERATURME HOW TO HMAK AN AFGHAN SAtNT. Btaxkwood's Magrne is strongly political this month. in Whig Reviewers, as painted by Themselves, and The Recess. An American Princess is n review of Mr Didier's book on Madame Bonaparto ...

JONATHAN HARTOP, ESQ.,

... tap (Spanish) was a horseman's cap, in shape like a helmet, or Spanish montero.-chnson's Dictionary. KThe party dwignations a Whig and Tory, had come into use ?? only afew yeard ?? aistory. Lord, help Us 1 sighed the Alderman, What bar barians the ...

JONATHAN HARTOP, ESQ., OR, THE YORKSHIRE NESTOR

... floods of royal tears for the loss of that most religious queen and glorious saint. Ho that is the last lie the damnable Whigs have put forth, is it? said Fanshawe, setting his glass down with a crash on the table. She a glorious saint! and he wept ...

JONATHAN HARTOP, ESQ., OR THE YORKSHIRE NESTOR

... , where his allies, an officer and some troopers of Honywood's dragoons, were quartered at the house of Squire Thornton, a Whig magis- trate. And all through that dreadful, wintry right the farmer's dog howled dismally, and Polly Clifton, who had wept ...

JONATHAN HARTOP, ESQ, OR. THE YORKSHIRE NESTOR

... native kings had ever asked for a tithe of the money these foreigners get, they would have risked their crowns. So much for Whig rule. C Well, said the parson, I felt proud that there was one English nobleman, at least, who was bold enough to stand ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... being a history of Mme. Bonaparte-Patterson, and the other a lively one suggested by Mr. Macvey Napier's Correspondence, Whig Reviewers as Painted by Themselves, in which there is some of the old Christopher North spirit-the prettiest quarrel in the ...