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SHAIRP'S LECTURES ON POETRY.*

... SHAIRP'S LECTURES ON POETR Y.* To bring home to young hearers some general truths concerning poetry, to interest their best feelings in the work of a few great writers, and by the way to warn them against false theories and harmful tendencies in the literature of our time, are the objects aimed at in these Lectures. Poetry is spiritual; imagination in its highest form is based on moral ...

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... !rFt PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS. HER MAJESTY'S., I CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY. Tgjo sda) EVENING, at 8, AroerOtsE Tti o ?? Opera, MIGNON. Mignon, Miss Julia li 1 ,-o Nlr c rooklynI Giartso, Mr. G.- . BetjemaooD; Lothario, Mr. Walter Bolton; ?? OrI Lyall F rederic, Miss Lilian La Rue ; Wilhelm Meister, Mr. Emnrtsi Micuckin, ?? ;,r ;.a 1~sGcg~3Bns. tCoi.lductor, Alr JOHN PE\V, THEATRE ROYAL ...

THE IMPERIAL DICTIONARY.*

... THE IYPERIAL DICTIONAR Y. * Wa'r referred to the general features of this new edition of the Imperial Dictionary in our notice of the first volume. In the second volume we find no fialling-off from the high standard of excellence attained by the first. The same wide field in literature, science, and art is covered by the vocabulary, and few readers are likely to appeal to it in vain for ...

PASSION MUSIC IN LENT

... SINCE its first performance in this country eight or nine years ago, when it was given in. the form of an oratorio at the Albert Hall, Each's Passion- music has come gradually into favour, having meanwhile quitted the concert-room for the church, until it may now be regarded as one of the regular events of the ecclesiastical year in London. The Passion -according to St. Matthew, that is to say ...

DESTINY.*

... DESTINY.> DESTINY requires a much shorter notice than either Marriage or The Inheritance. It had the honour of interesting Sir James Mackintosh, it was well spoken of by Wilson, and it brought the author in about half as much money again as her two first novels put together. But it is tolerably evident in it that the spring was running dry. It has a more regular plot than either of its ...

SELECTIONS FROM LANDOR.*

... SELECTIONS FIROM LAzVDOR, PERHAPS the chief and principal thing remarkable about a selection from Landor is that it should be the first of its kind. Nothing better indi- cates the singular want of popularity which this great writer has experienced than the fact that such a selection should have waited for nearly twenty years after his death before appearing. For Landor is, of all writers ...

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... TAE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS. PROMENADE CONCERTS, COVENT GARDEN. te,3 Nl(l 0'clests, too Performlers. Ba1nd of the Coldstrearr Guards. Mr. Carrodus, Lealer. 3,. ?? ;rid Pey iolds- Solo Cornet. 'Mr. A. Gwy]lym Crowe, Conductor. Mr. Carrodus, Violin , Rs, 15dll; 1 lwe Solo. Mdlle. Elly Warnots, Mdne. Mary Cummings, Aliss Annie Rock, and ;. c l-ri.-li:at; 'Spasish Market Place, ...

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... THE as PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS. DRURY LANE. 7151 Night of PLUCK (a Story of .Csooo). The greatest Sensational Drama ever produced. Written by HENRY PETTITT and AUCUTrUs HARRIS. Produced under the direction of AucusTUs llse, Lessee anol Manager. Box-office open froe 1o A.M. till 5.st. Prices from 6d. to - Guineas. 'IHiS EVENING, at 8, PLUCK. Reappearance of Augustus Harris. Messrs. ...

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... TB rPALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL, HAYMARKET. (Lessees andManagers, Mr. and Mrs. BANCROFT.) TIIIS EVENING, at 7-5o, NEARLY SEVEN. At 8.yo, THE OVERLAND ROUTE. Mr. COD,.1y Mr,. Alfred Bishop, Mr. Brookfield, Mr. Everill, Mr. Carne, Mr. Smedley, &c., and Mr. ;,,id James; Mrs. Bancroft. Miss Tilbury, Miss N. Philiips, and Mrs. John Wood. LYCEUM THEATRE. T10NIGIIT, at 7.45, ...

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... 7TlE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL, HAYMARKET. (Lessees and Managers, Mr. and Mrs. BA.NCROFT.) T. Iv~EING, at 7.50, NEARLY SEVEN. At 8.o, THE OVERLAND ROUTE. Mr. cc IM% Alfred BIishop, Mir. Brookfield, Mr. Everill, Mr. Carne, Mr. Stunedley, &c., and Mr. ,ji'.i.es, ?? 6arIcoft, Miss Tilbry, Miss N. Phillips, and Airs. johnx Wood. LYCEUM THEATRE. To-NIGITI. at 7-45. MUCH ADO ...

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... ,iE 'PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS. DRURY LANE. ?? ,Niht or PLUCK (a Story of ?? The greatest Sensational Drama ever produced. t--rito by HENRY PETTITT and AtniSorUS HAIRIS. Produced under the direction of AUGUSTUS i5, Lessee and Manager. Box-office open from so A.M. till 3 P.M. Prices from 6d. to 5 Guineas. p {iS JEVENING, at , PLUtiC. Reappearance of Augustus Harris., Messrs. Augustus ...