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THE THEATRES

... furnish tthe artist with a strong part, and he has done e so at the expense of Elizabeth, whose peculiari- 1ties of character-to speak with tenderness of a Queen, even though she be dead so long-are intensified rather than softened, and give to the e play any ...

COVEDALE:

... tunity Slur Mitchell said to Phoebe- After this, Phoebe, before you get any little bit of dress or the like, would you just speak to Nelson's mother about it? I find she is hurt that you don't do k this. It is a very small matter, and can easily be (lone ...

THE NEW EVANGEL

... Saviour never strove, Of self-display did not approve, With blustering crowds Hle could not move, But ever sought By calmly speaking truth in love, To waken thought. Ab, rme I it seems an evil day, With Churches driven wellnigh to bay, For worthy folks their ...

THE PORTFOLIO

... clearness andsymplicity of style. A curi- ous example of super-subtilty is to be found in his I concluding - passage, in woido he speaks of Mtuler's early death- - It is hard for youth, in every art, to achieve a reconciliation between diverse excellencies that ...

EDINBURGH ARGYLL, BUTE, AND WESTERN ISLES ASSOCIATION

... attached to the question of the distribution and occupancy of the land in the county of Argylil He was the more induced to speak of this as many people in, the south, and perhaps 3ii Edinburgh also, thought that Argyllshire was simply a great sheep- fold ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... g in Verdi must fi clearly give way before the reforming hand which is a already apparent even in our own country, not to speak t. of the great German centres of musical thought ; arud n the sooner, perhaps, we are off so far with ir the old love the ...

THE DISCOMPITED CONSPIRATORS: A DRAMATIC FRAGMENT

... these Celtic stots; I've argued, phrased, prayed, preached-but al sa vain, Each Highland cateras, droning in reply, Would speak of nougnt but Principle and ciaiml Of Right and National Faith and Covenant And Protest anti-Papal, ani a string ...

LITERATURE

... the docility of hulUs and co*s, and breed from good natured beasts. You will k-now good nature in a calf. It is frank, so to speak, even as a calf. -A full eve is a fite sign of a beast, too, also plenty of hair, if not over fine. Flightersomeness I don't ...

THE MARINE EXHIBITION AT TYNEMOUTH

... labour, Ihe committee, he said, bad aeted most wisely in offering- prizes to workmen for acme work. His Lordship went on to speak of the rapid strides which had been made in marille s^iilieering, which, he said, was simply annihilating i : space, and bringing ...

AN EXHIBITION OF HORN WARE

... antiquary. Not the least singular is a cupping-born and lancet of the. Beehoamia tribe from an African museumn. Cornelius Calmus speaks of the improvement of cupping-horns by the -Romans of his day, and as late Vas the preisatt cqntury rams' horns trunca ted ...

GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART AND HALDANE ACADEMY

... School of Art i-{langht~er)and the Cbairman, knowing that the matter was easily dealt with, Lad intimated that he was not to speak long. So far as they in the Town Council who tooe an interest in art had been able to learn, Mr Greenlees had been followed ...

THE EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY AND ART

... commenced. We are enahbled to refer wer( hy rather more in detail to some of the classes. Il class Wal A, which, broadly speaking, may be said to consist Al :chiefly of ladies' industrial work, the entries oper s number in tote no fewer .an 2S92. Class ...