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LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... to go on writing for the orchestra. 1-Te has something to Say, and i cultivated method of saying it. By all means le, him speak on. This, surely, was the imjunction, translated into Nvords, conveyed by thle loud and coll- tin:ed applasso of yesterday's ...

YORKSHIRE ART EXHIBITION

... worl it is certainly n. t. Tbe cattle are moderately gpod; but the dark rushes in wisihi thev wade are utterly wrong. While speaking of tile class of composition, those of Ansdell, f.lA., and _Nioblc nmrty ho referred to. By the forinerthere is here ''Startled ...

YORKSHIRE ART EXHIBITION

... admired. In the Liverpool Exhibition, bv the was', Air. Lowcock hias hadthree line works hung on the line.' We shatll Elow speak of some of the artists who are represented here. Brcadly painted, and with close attention to form and local colour, `The Barden ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... years, lie appealed to a wider circle a rear ago as the illustrator of thme popularr ' Epic of lfades. 'Ve had ocCasionU to speak of thci hie iinspiratini whiich pervaded llk dcsigmia for tiat booe, nimd silsce tihen coin- missiolns forfriezesm and oiler ...

LITERATURE

... therefore in trusting I His word Nve trust to something which is unauthioised t unless He had authority to speak it. But, if He had I authority to speak it, then we can trust it to the end, and trust it infinitely; and the administration ana application of ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... Germany of our gifted pianist Miss t Agnes Zisnuermana. WVe have received cuttings from various German papers, all of which speak in the highest terms of her playing. No better proof could be given of the walrmth of her reception then is contained in the ...

BOOKS OF THE SEASON

... wvork when the first v unumber eapI)OILred. In the present volume, which is replete t wvith admnirable illUstrations, not to speak of the excellence a of the descriptive matter, the rorder is introduced to tihe various classe3 of birds, reptiles, and amphibious ...

YORKSHIRE ART EXHIBITION

... the boats as they rise a and fall on the dancing water in No. 100, IHerring a Fishing. ii One great dead genlies remains to speak of -Wi. Muller- -1 cut off in the his ?? ; as he said on his death-bed, just as - e a learnt what ho could dlo. 'Not, however ...

LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... the best for muusicral treatment. In the first place, they g nleraily contain a good deal of matter with whicllh, strictly speaking, music has nothing whatever to do; and next, though they may include d1ramnatic ?? and characters, the employment of narrative ...

LITERATURE

... usiefral amfile il; slitlt C( [heart it was a great fatvourite wihen ralive ; it wvas hleonrlred v thetrl dead. IHcrodotus speaks of the great concern swhich the Egvptirmrs felt at the deaths of a cat; aill the inmt^ates of the house shaved their eyebrowvs ...

LITERATURE

... its i er ela Of cilitigratiosi. Wrilting' With comlplete isede- C peecelesies, arid with iso object to s~erve, I-ry. Butler speaks tr of Xciv Zedaland sit lieitguago wh~ichl soigiet he ?? isi Os thait of excogoratiosi if wye were riot assured of its abso- ...

LITERATURE

... declared in words, must at least assure one another of its existence. We extract part ef this confession:- AoIrsn. Oh let me speak. fow could I less than love Dei rig near thee day by day asid heur by hour Witatching thy life like to a steadiaset stream ...