LITERATURE

... disrase cannot be cured by reading. TlieJanuary number of theeslgazisne of As tisgood, 'oilugh not, perhanq, artistically speaking,quite upto !fs usual level. 'the frontispiece is from Thomas .oran's Mountain of the Holy Cross, Colorado. It Is effective ...

SHAIRP'S LECTURES ON POETRY.*

... utters comes not from a special faculty, but from his total self; his speech is the declaration of his inward life; and he speaks of poetry because poetry has nourished his deepest thoughts and feelings, bringing down living water from some high a&ial ...

MUSICAL SERVICE AT LEWIN'S MEAD CHAPEL

... said to every one present, be he happy or be ho sorrowful, the voice of the new year was in veritable truth a voice of hope, Speaking generally, and looking to their public life, they could not -but express a hope that the times might ba better, They prayed ...

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... PALL MALL GAZETTE), Will be REDUCED from SIXPENCE to THREE PENCE, and issued in a Coloured Wrapper, stitched. The SPECTATOR, speaking of the PALL MALL GAZETTE, says.-- It has been made under its present management dislindt-ly the most readable paper in England ...

LITERATURE

... found thle superlicial, acud it may erects a Ur laugh, but it canniot improve the discussion nor urn xa it the preacher to speak of evolution as ti en the bastard philosophy of acone-eyed squint~ing b uid scsiene. But Professor Blawikie is the sort of ...

LITERATURE

... OlnitOI iV hive juq beon re.issued in chesp form LIy Messrs. AXX sit, Lock, and (o. Tbh drst is Boston's Airt of Public speaking, ciitaining ali necessary instruc.- tions on the varioues detilts necessai'y to be observed, the sceond is ' l'octsn's tratory ...

Literature

... Manchester's ad- monition on ritual is regtu'ded fdnunrablmy' anod thcre are some notes of importanice en thbe month. The writer, speaking of the new requirementst of the Education Department, says, . It beconies palpable that only these schools swhiels possess ...

FREAKS OF FASHION

... to the world I lat heads, round heads, narrow heads, heads with no back to them worth mentioning, I others with no top to speak of, heads on which the bump of benevolence appears I as a depression instead of an elevation, as I though it had taken effect ...

THE MAGAZINES

... satis- fact factorily, and the high character of the illustra- set tions, of which we have previously taken occa- and sion to speak, is being thoroughly sustained. wisl out Messrs Ward & Lock are publishing a H His- Sine tory of the World, which has now ...

BELFAST MONTHLY FAIR

... were picked up. These ranged from £25 down to £10, according to quality. The supply of cattle was not large, comparatively speaking, especially of springers. This class is hard to be got just now, and consequently owners were hard to satisfy as to the figure ...

VICTOR OR VICTIM

... Yes; but what could he do, when so pressed, but speak ? And, in a word, the estrangement between you, which I have seen and lamented, is, I believe, due solely to his belief- Iam a-no, I cannot speak the word that was on my lips1 Certainly nr:t, ...

Art and Literature

... Nor was it without many pangs that the Emperor parted with the seductive woman who had so long, at all events politically speaking, been his faithful and devoted friend. As Napoleon said, he could trust Josephine with anything but money. She behavel yith ...