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THE GROSVENOR GALLERY

... picture of this statesman. None Mr. Marks's sketches ara more humorous than his Birds drawn the Zoological Gardens. (517). speaking of Sir F. Leighton's drawings, we should not hare neglected his study (on grey paper) for Heresies struggling with Death ...

WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS AT. THE GROSVENOR GALLERY

... among the clouds Eternity Time down, and in most unsportsmanlike style, finishes him off tooling with largo stone, says, speaking of Cain and Abel. What is Mr. Arthur Severn's clever Thames Midnight (122) that recalls the totirs dc force of artists ...

Advertisements & Notices

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Advertisements & Notices

... can make a very good makeshift for dinner with a roll steeped in it: so that in each and every sense of the word I cannot speak too highly of that which I find so gocd, so useful, and so cheap. If it is likely to be productive of good, you ate quite at ...

Advertisements & Notices

... December 15th. A great deal to do, and does that great deal exceedingly well.- E'eseing News, December 15th. Singing and speaking her part with considerable talent and attrac- tiveness.-Herefd, December 15th. Walter Searle, 18, Catherine-street, Strand ...

Published: Sunday 04 January 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 3989 | Page: 20 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

MI ISS 2 eC L A R A

... -iis-:lsinairly free from vulgar buffoonery, yet his acting is full of intetlisehumour, andelaughter is irresistible whenever he speaks or ?? is more like an example of quiet comedy acting than a cancature. Thereisno overstraining to excite merriment: nevertheless ...

Published: Sunday 04 January 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 4571 | Page: 24 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

THE THEATRES

... themselves with the stage —Aaron Hill having adopted it for his theatrical paper nearly a century and a half ago, not to speak several revivals in later times. From the first number of the new Prompter we obtain a rather imposing idea of the extent of ...

PUBLIC MEN ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS

... Sheffield was the more important on account of the course pursued its Into member, of whom he always had spoken and always would speak with great respcct, but who his later year* entertained expressed opinions which had done great deal to mislead the people ...

THE DIVER AND HIS CALLING

... strong plate-glass windows or bullseyes, guarded with brass frames. front is a round hole, through which the diver can still speak his friends. gives them directions about the fastening of his weights. His clogs, each of which have about fourteen pounds ...

LONDON. FRIDAY, JAN. 9

... force of police, ut serious collision took the Deaaantrv contenting themselves with hooting and throwing mud. Lord Derby, speaking last night at the annual general meeting of the Huddarsfield Incorporated Chamber of Commerce, the industrial condition of ...

Mr. Ktaveiev Hill, Q.C., M.P., speaking at Wolverhampton last night, referred to Mr. Gladstone's speech at ..

... Mr. Ktaveiev Hill, Q.C., M.P., speaking at Wolverhampton last night, referred to Mr. Gladstone's speech at liaikoith the circumstances uuder which he brought in his Irish Church Disestablishment Bill. Mr. Gladstone had, said, represented that gaol in ...

PUBLIC MEN ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS

... against the encrinoua loss caused by strikes iu tho increase of laboursaving machinery which they have brought about. I was speaking only the other day to the leaetiug partner in a 2,'reat concern in which a strike had prevailed during tio frreater part ...