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... PUIBLI AMUSEMENTS. > AL XA'RA THBATRE. jis Most readersof the late George Eliot's novel, Adam Bede., would hardly associte with that work the possibility of presenting its main iDCt- t dents in fitt ...
... PUIBLI AMUSEMENTS. > AL XA'RA THBATRE. jis Most readersof the late George Eliot's novel, Adam Bede., would hardly associte with that work the possibility of presenting its main iDCt- t dents in fitt ...
... HAVER1FORDWEST BOG SHOW. I- -- Ti so ?? This show was held on (Thursday, and its pro- (G, m moteor must be coniratulawedi on the number and mne, eS& quality of the exhibits. The town contatins seine r ...
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... g, g- amai- Ka THE representations of Tricoche et Cacolet by M. Mayer's French company have served to impart a more farcical complexion to the programme of the ROYALTY. This most diverting piece-known ...
... I i I I I I A| ! ?? _ pO THE ROYAL ACADEMY I. IT cannot be said that the present exhibition is the best that has been seen at Burlington House, but it is very nmuch the largest. D)uring the past year ...
... RJ1t~1kC{i ,nFll, CAxRrsIcs, by William George Walters (3 vols.: Hurst. and fllaclkett), belongs in its general conception to a higher order of fiction than that of every clay. It is at any rate an ...
... -lE IT is a sure sign of Channing's influence on the thought of the day that when we read any of his addresses on social subjects we seem to have read it all before ; and yet, on the other hand, one a ...
... CHIRISTI[AS BOOKS VI. EVIDENTLY the good old times form a more attractive field for writers than prosaic modern days, for many of the most interesting tales hark hac to ]bygone ages. Take, for example ...
... e [coxrn-rrrm a The Cern2try (P. Waruo and Co., London) e opens with a charmingly-written contribution e by Rose G. Kingsley on George Eliot's e Countv, in which the rural beauti ...