THE CHAPLAIN OF THE FLEET

... DRAWN BY CHARLES GREEN We fell, presently, into a sort of procession. THE CHA PLAIN OF THE FLEE T BY WALTER BESANT AND JAMES RICE, AUTHORS OF READY-MONEY MORTIBOY, By CELIA'S ARBOUR. THE MONKS OF THELEMA. ETC., ETC. CHAPTER III. HOW NANCY RECKONED UP THE COMPANY NANCY LEVETT herself, pretty and merry, prattling, rattling Nancy, not grown a bit, and hardly taller than my shoulder. I held ...

Published: Saturday 26 February 1881
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 12035 | Page: Page 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... ART, SCIEBNOE AND LITERATURE. The A.thencuum announceB that In the early part of the spring will be publisheditherfifst of the Talleyrand MSS. Tbhis one is entitled. Tafleyrand and. Louis XVIII., and coisists of their correspondence during the Congress of Vienna, with TalleyapdI dejedrptons of the various xeroona there, Including Wellmgton and Castlereagh, Mr. Bentley Will publishin England. ...

MR. SIMMONS'S ANNUAL CONCERT

... MB. SIMMONB'S ANNUAL CONOCRT, Last night, Mr. Augustus Simmons, organist of St. Mary's, on the Quay ?? gave his grand annual concert, at Colston-hall, nud the patronage accorded was even more liberal than on previous occasions, the floor and galleries of the large hall being tolerably well filled. In the anticipated presence of the Right Worshipfal the Mayor, Mr. Joseph Dodge Weston-who was ...

THE GLASGOW FINE ART INSTITUTE

... TII GLASGOW kFAT T USTUTE. mIED ?? Be arlyle confessesbear truly we are identified is -itht our ?? notwithstanding the t With, ur ?? ad. an extraneOuS influence of Acts of Pal oth~er imuncises to prditi. And if art meant anhing a; ali to the grim philosopher, it meant ce some reziectl of the experiences of our lives 0 more or leas earnest in ex'pressiom That one r -_ _ wha one -nows best is ...

MUSIC

... M UST~c'. *Tile 0econI of tilt series9 of, foiir ?? CQneer'ts ait St. James's Hall toolc ?? 6n Satiii'dflY efiii,, when the programm nlddIwaseiti' ---Beethtovein's triple ,Concerto and Moyiwt' I Iafftider in serenladel- the latte' ltiaving been given, wo beliesve, for We the fnit timo in Loudon. The cosicerto is foew piaxioforte,' Iln viol in1, an) II'iol inoollo. and ?? coniposed at about ...

MR SIMS REEVES'S CONCERT

... The extraerdinary manul' in which DMr Silml3 Reeves hae preserved his voice after so many years of artLtic, ?? was shown in a marked degree on Tuesday evening at his concert. He saug with all the delicacy, 1utrity of tone, style, and expression, and with much of tels power of past dlays. His rendering of The Bay of Biscay was a positive ttiunph, and his singing of Good-bye, sweetheart, ...

Published: Saturday 26 February 1881
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 496 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY NOTICES

... I IITETPAUPY NO'ITICES., PERIODICALS OP THE MIONTH. The Cao'b l MagazĀ¢~ine this mouth has an article of special interest to members of the University, entitled 'Oxford Monours.'' It is a list, briefly descriptive in charactor, of the many eninent men who have either taken classes or prizes at O.-ford. anti it is interesting to recall what prizes in after life fell to the share of these ...

LITERATURE

... ?, I j, Bi, A T U B, E. oil,.(iDiiCC't!,. Clil~. Fitherozill CO 1CC' ?? ?? r'at~i cI O' el.!ru]nll ?? CC1- CC ld C . iC 11C.1V1 1 tIN ?? U'iChC'0 ate two ~gn~lphis Call-I CCoil CI Cotl rlV 'iii ii u CCLVI M. Jf. A. P11C ii' '18CC C::irmI~ifiC C'll5 CCI 5'OCCCL Co CC eI' CiiC l olll 'C 't t. t is Cot1 CD1i'ttt CiOOC'iIC~iCI, 55 ii ziC'CO CIliC 1i-iClV of tim rt:'tte CC the.C C' ICICIC: eli ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... LITERABY AXD ART GOSSIP. d Miss Colenso and Colonel Durnford are about , to publish a popular edition of the History of the Zula War. B ieis3 J. E. Iarrison is going to lecture to ladies H at the British Museum on the elements of archno.- a logy. She will begin on Friday next. Messrs C. Kegau Paul and Co. have in the press d a Life of the late Dr. Whewell, with selections o from his private ...

THE READER

... * gt~l (wIwiIt ?? CUtI BONO? one asks of Dr. Lodge's translation in two hand- some volumes of l'inckelmann's History of Ancient Art (S. Low and Co.). Winckelmann as an Art critic is out of date. His merit was that he put to flight the feeble-kneed Italians and dilettanti English with their conventional rules, and taught that the first essential of criticism is a thorough study of the thing ...

Published: Saturday 19 February 1881
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2107 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE DRAMA IN BRUSSELS

... (TFRoMr OUR OWIN ?? A RARTE treat WalS affordell to lovers of music on Sun11day last by the second concert of the Conservatoire. Handlel's Ode to St. Cecilia, with Jules Guilliamoe's French translation of Drydeua's text, was given in masterly style ?? G(evaert's loton. The vocalists were b1. Sylvce, of the tlfonnaie, and Itdille. A. IKfferath, who weae sent for by the Queen of the Belcians ?? ...

Published: Saturday 19 February 1881
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2430 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN LIVERPOOL

... AMUSE13ME13NTS IN TLTVERPOOT,. ROYAL ArEXANDRA TlittA'Rii. -Lessee, 11le 13. eltker; TceosrrrfirF.WiI iesn Roin Hood ncorcid hisisecmet ctrdylast, and etc Monoday Ai ills ant uelie r made. their annu11al ?? appeal to the public b~y W1,iy of aIheie. I,wIh a wmriiio is uh ha11 fete its leading iecot tsrosdatimit thep fact that is was almost entirely newi. Tlbs popula-rity deser-vedlly securedl b ...

Published: Saturday 26 February 1881
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2425 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture