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... LZTR.RATP.E. (1} EngishA Ph 41sojdtts. hle This volume is'one of a series which is in.I are tended to supply a history of English philosophy. ~T it will not be in the interests of any one scool ?? of thought. As introductory to an exposition V ofi his ?? Professor Moock gives a brief F biography of the great thinker who was the OfI most outatanding fiatire amongy the philosophers 'v of ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... .MUSIC AND THE DRAMA4. (VELOU OUR O-WN COR.RESPONDENT.) G LoNDor;, Sunday Night. b The Court Theatre re-opened last night under t Ahe direction of Mr Jobn Claton, with a, play, called Honour, adapted by an American actor, 13r Barryman, from ' L'honeur de la I b Maison, an old Odeon piece written by M.M Baittuand Desvignes. Theplay, whichhas already t been performed in the United States ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... SlIt aln it uary Odueo tlU ?? phichenl, S'ew Mon' ?? ?? I: £l -: ?? -z. ?? _M,,ssrs J. l e _r± J . tnC leii l l, Ct.. cu .. l . i r ; h > ; - 'i.but ?? ?? ?? mlailk 1. o P j i, i t u t t i ..r - 1 . u t : ; : : . - / ' ' : : . - : . . - - I 3, - . ?? s _ :ql_. 2 I r- 3CezG: I I. . . s . v~ . . ...

A LIFE PURSUIT

... A LIEFE.PURSIT.* This is Mir Allan's sixth published volume, and it is in many respects his most characteristic. poetical adventure, being, as we imagine it to: be, largely autobiographical, and therefore con-. taining numerous glimpses into the events of his own bold, busy, and successful career. It has! been said that autobiography is the one kind of writing that is least exposed to the ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TUP. - rn Ti e Glagow leatf7a Lect-rf. rue or~e aeafi ail Of G:eorge Combe a lie was 515ec fehow reC5tures, an-i ith thuw biecel0.itiV in ?? during a long termt of a ht to shov; them how to train them- 'ye5 3) their children into the possession of a , r in a sound body. The great -a all' Oi' educaticn he held to be the healthy * rrntoruors developinent of the individual, s . ret obect ...

LITERATURE

... LITflRATUBR The Arts of thG Mfiddle Ageo. rya, quarter of a century since M. Paul ,oiC. (ribliopbile Jacob), in comRUY withe Lsdian S6r6,5irked anisinpo)rta fltrlg taote C^$tdwyau publishing his Middle Ages jffettru art, byuballsn arts Iomath fourth histelt 'i~aiailce in five magniticltfoi oe tA teeptiondly fine re-issue of the eolfl~g~ih e ito n one volume lies just ¢ gntou bY Messris ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... IMTSIC ANrD THE DRAMA,. i (FOM OUR t 30NDO CORRESPONDENT.) Ith -- ?? London, Sunday Night. a i1r IMark Melford's new drama Secrets of dt the Police would have had a better chance of di the audience at the Surrey last night had they not persisted in receiving the most harrowing situations iui a humorous spirit. One of thle I P principal characters of the play is a police inapec- Itt tor, ...

THE RICHTER CONCERT

... THE RICHTIER CONCERT. 1. JTai'esmaxscb ?? 1,, ailer 1 2. syilsboey ini E minor. No. 4 ?? .. 3ralsI a 3. Ove r,.uei The febrid l . ?? .. .ss i 4. Aria, ?? ir t i el ?? rt ' 5. Symshosnecaein. ' l .es ?? Lin o 6 Prlde to ' o cti i ?? ?? r; 7. Recit. sot Aria from 'Tihe Spectre's Bride , ?? ?? S. A5 uh'-1r S roder auO ?? ?? .. i r-L.rii.. It may be some satisfaction to those who re- gretted the ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA-tTUEh -.ZOTBEri ?? 2721 BOOKS. Messrs Macmnillan & Co. have issued this * W' neti a reiv edition, thoroughly revise2d, of tlhe .al 3 Green's ''Short Iistory of the Eag. I ?? POte.''-Messrs Loscgmans, Grecn & Co. * I.v.e pu.blished 'Greek, the Languarge of Christ and His Apostles, by the Rev. Alexandur 1 hoibert, AD.D, Pxroeussei of JU1i1olnty, St Anudrew;-: c ssrs J. -isbet 9& Co., ...

THE MANCHESTER JUBILEE EXHIBITION

... -THE MANCHESTER JUBILEE, EXHIIBITI ON1 THE CHEMICAL SECTIOWT (FROM CtR SPECIAL CoaRissrOiDENT.) This is one of the most interesting exhibits in the building. Lancashire has long been the greatest chemical region in the world, Ioure especially since Goseage originated the produce tion of soda fro-n the Cheshire salt deposits, and unhinged the minds of the Highlaad kelp proprietors. A glance ...

LITERATURE

... l) T/4P; Cwssre~ct rtf-'cZi' Dcnsic A rcl7itetcfs1rf I o 'Sco'ind. lodernl usage has now so much limited the application of phrases like domestic architecture that it is seldom thought of except in connec- tieD with mere cottage or street work, and then generally, it imust be added to the credit of the profession, how convenience or utility and 1 health may be best securedc alone with such I ...

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... LIIERJAT.IE. 1tth Photerapber's. indizpensa-ble Eand-; book'w (M-Irfe & S~on, London) is indeed1 what it -is called, a complete! cyclopzedha on the siibject of Photeg7aojhic appSCratms, material, and pro- for it would be very ?? to mention anything, pertining- to thle mnodern black- art ?? its Zooc there. There is a short descriptionm achititlsshr-wing toet dmfercneces betwen he ev~aI mnakers, ...