ART IN LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE

... plates. 24 in number, from the old masters in: the collec- tion. Mr. George Scharf, the secretary of the National Gallery, speaks of Winstanley's etchings as remarkably spirited, and as justi- fying Horace Walpole in classing him as an en- graver only; ...

THE REVIEWS FOR JANUARY

... superstition that it is an independent factor in the Central Asian question. Mr. Williamson, the member for St. Andrew's district, speaks with authority on the Commercial Depression, especially with regard to the shipowning trade, and it is comforting to find ...

LITERARY AND ART NOTES

... Dollar, which involved a comparison between that and the aristocracy of birth. At its next meeting Mir. Julian Hawthorne is to speak before the club upon English and American Society. Our Republican friends are disposed to claim that in the true sense a gentleman ...

THE REVIEWS FOR JANUARY

... superstition that it is an independent factor in the Central Asian question. Mr. Williamson, the member for St. Andrew's district, speaks with authority on the Commercial Depression, especially with regard to the shipowning trade, and it is comforting to find ...

THE GROSVENOR GALLERY

... Suggest tle story, on which Gainsborough loved t to bestow his labour-and the result is one of his hap. t piest efforts. Whilst speaking of Gainsborough as f an animal painter,, it should be recollected that his r love of dogs-was something noteworthy, and it ...

GERMINAL; OR, MASTER AND MAN

... get ho ne; she could not stay; they were snapping at each other. She was tired of always being trotted about. I want to speak to you, he growled impatiently. He had his arm round her waist, and slowly led her down by the canal. Then they came under ...

Extracts from New Books

... Tpipers fidgets, Time zL7 Time I Time ! is of course the teacher on the dial. Teapjus cdax rct-umr is another of these speaking mottoes, Time is thse dce 011Cr' or (II things ; or. as some dials carry the inscrip- tion, Time anrd tiie toyr; for ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... which involved a comparison a between that and the aristocracy of birth. At its next meeting Mr. Julian Hawthorne is to speak beiore the it club upon English and American Society. Oar Repub- p lican triends aredieposed to claim that in the true sense ...

MATT: A NOVEL

... palace, duly furnished with window-blinds, a piece of carpet, a chair bedstead, a table, a stove, cooking utensils, not to speak of my own artistic paraphernalia, I sent over to Mulrany, Co. Mayo, for my -old servant, Tim-na-Chaling, or Tim o' the Fer ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1885
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4723 | Page: 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE READER

... when treating of Recreation is not afraid to praise dancing ( cheer- fulness being the best hymn to the Divinity ), and to speak up for cheap theatres-in his experience, as in ours, far more moral than the higher priced. His remark that architecture is ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1885
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2230 | Page: 23 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... language of Flowers could be heard in its most attractive form at Bow-street police. court, a suggestion that, metaphorically speaking, brought down the house. Dressed as a jester, Mr Manhill touched on a more serious theme when he recited with general acceptance ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1885
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3373 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture