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LITERATURE

... dealing with the bold, request of the sons of Zebedee, and our Lord's reply about His cup and baptism, Dr. ChaQ wick thus speaks:- Very significaut is the test of worth which Jesus propounds to them ; not successful service, but endurance; not the active ...

LITERATURE

... of Leods, for there is an etching in a view on the Aire just above ?? Church-safficiently ^ shrikjng to prove itS' Before speaking of the dozen etchligs P5such a charm to the work. we may say that 'Ora in these Bambles has found most I mork. He ingers ...

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 ...

LEEDS POPULAR CONCERTS

... Its popularity may in some degree rest on this fact, for it is easy to follow and to understand. Of the porforinence we may speak witih pleasure. M. Franz Blummel lod the quintet playing with strong individusalty both as to correot phrasing, gracefulness ...

ARTIST AND CRITIC ON THE FRENCH SALON

... ideas, I asked my kind Mentor whom he regarded as the best critic in art ,oircles hero. The best critics -are those who. speak best of us; as for the ot ?? vetcran did not finish his sentence, perhaps for fear of frightening. the questioner. You see ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... is rarely without; and it did not need Greece sini to teach him to sing of the fields. Virgil wins us most, prir d when he speaks for himself and for his age, so.distant, he; r and so weary, and so modern; when his own thought, unborrowed and unforced ...

THE EXHIBITION OF ELECTRICITY IN PARIS

... square yards. Everything will be in move- mnent from morn till eve. The force produced will be w sent telegraphically, so to speak, into all the corners'of the Palace.' A wire extended to the apparatus, with thbe pressure of a knob, will set the machine ...

THE GROSVENOR GALLERY

... 'same time as his talent as a child-painter, in the character of Miss Nina Lehmann. We have left ourselves but short space to speak of the. statesmen and notabilities who have from time to time sat to our modern Apelles. They are for the most part so well ...

BURMANTOFTS AND HAREHILLS FLOWER SHOW

... on their own account. Neither have they monev for that, ' nor would they be backsd up by public opinion, which, generally speaking, is averse to a repetition of the dlisas- trous canpaign ot 1885. But the qeestion remairs, WhVat are they driing at with ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... who furnishes an introduction, eonn I In elders that, in Chatterjee, Bengal has produced a writ,, I to of true genius, and speaks highly of the author's Vivid e ikC narrative, his skill in delineating eaoharaater and his I m striking and faithful pictures ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... sentences, to express how anything I did must be but a very feeble sign of my gratitude for all his goodness to me. He went on to speak rather despondently about his health, and, as soon as I could, I changed the subject. I told him I had been reading a great ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... LITERARY ARRIVALS.*1 It is in Uiterature as in Finanoe-much Paper and' Auch Poverty May coxait. L Lord Byron, speaking in' 1821, called Sis Wlimn SoOrI the most wonderful writer of the age; as for the Waverley Novela, he declared that they formed ' ...