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... IR TttosFt of our readers who provided their winter costumes in November will perceive that the- look very shabby when the sun begins to shine, yet it is, andl vill be for some weeks to come, too cold ...
... IR TttosFt of our readers who provided their winter costumes in November will perceive that the- look very shabby when the sun begins to shine, yet it is, andl vill be for some weeks to come, too cold ...
... ---l ---ae I. THIE Nineteenth Ccntiery.-Mr. Lowe is nothing if he is not vigorous, and his article on the Docility of an Imperial Par- liament is no exception to his usual style of writing. The anti ...
... KINGLAKE'S CRIMEA * THE Winter Troubles which form the argument of this Sixth Book of Mr. Kinglake's prose epic will lead us for great part of the volume far from the actual scene of war to trac ...
... PROBATION, by the author of The First Violin (3 vols.: Bentley).-The author has here abandoned Germany and music for Lancashire and cotton factories, and, perhaps, on the whole, she must be hel ...
... DRAWN BY LUKE FILDES, A.R.A. Coming out of church. L O R D BRA CKENB UR Y. A Novel By AMELIA B. EDWARDS, Author of Barbara's History, Debenham's Vow, &ec. CHAPTER XI. A CABINET COUNCIL IF you ...
... To mnany readers of modern poetry it may appear to be somewhat an anomaly in the present day to put forward a mystical piece like 'Ihe New Era, a Diramatic Poem, by Virginia ...
... I Wir AIRS. HORACE DOBELL is very angry that the author of John Ilalilax should, in Young Mrs. Jardine, have dared to stigma- ti e women in general as 'feeble and useless, and to say that 'Ith ...
... THE AUTHOR OF VIVIAN GREY T11F present generation are pretty well acquainted with the Gallery of Illustrious Literary Characters, which appeared in .'raser's 11agafine between the years 1830 and ...
... XE N THE new comedy entitled Cobwcbs at the VAUDEVILLE Thealt-, though a work of promise, has not been found attractive enoug.h to hold its ground, save for the brief space of a fortnsight. It, place ...
... I. \\IiLIAM CZERNY,--Tlhe demand for concerted music, vocal as I i s1trunental, is steadily on the increase, and very well it is for the pleasure of that long-suffering and enduring class of hearers w ...
... Xfc THE authoress of Christy Carew ' (Bentley and Son) possesses an intimate acquaintance with Roman Catholic society in the capital of the sister isle. Her little work, Flitters, Tatters, and the ...
... I I O-F-- OLYMPIC THEATRE. An old French vaudeville has furnrished Mr. Reece with the foundation of a lively farcical comedy called My Enemiy, the dramatic effect of which is in a great measure deneudent upon snudry familiar state expedients, but proves, nevertheless, very amdsing. My Enemy is the terum applied to au individual known only by name to Mesenimus Omen, but whose existence has ...