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OLIVER GOLDSMITH

... than a trifle. too sentimental over him. In the great biography, when Golds~mith speaks you have no doubt wvhose the voice is but in Mr. Moore's -story Goldsumitlh speaks by deputy-a very clever deputy, but only a deputy after all, and every now and again ...

THE OLD SCHOOL LIST

... are all in the old School List. There's a grave grey lawyer in King's Bench-walk, Whose clients are passing few: He seldom speaks: in those lonely weeks What on earth can he find to do? Well-he stroked the eight-what a splendid fate! And the Newczvestle ...

STRANGE MESSAGES FROM THE NEXT WORLD

... for the Queen, speaks of her Spiritual powers, and gives information as to the Prince's associates and occupations in the inner life. Other Royal communicators are Mary, Queen of Scots, Victor Emanuel, the Tzar, &c. They all speak most instructively ...

REVIEWS

... they speak Englisl ' 'No, not one of them.' ' Can you speak Italian ?? ' Not a xord' ' Then how can you answer for the ?? 1 can answer only fin one ?? I wihich1 one is that ? ' ' This one,' I said, 'lie can speak a little IFrecc, ainidr .I cal speak French ...

THE PORTUGUESE IN AFRICA.*

... and degraded race of European origin in existence. The poor, gentle Mashonas, of whom our author speaks in the highest terms, seem to be placed, so to speak, between the devil and the deep sea. Lobengula keeps them in fear of their lives, on the one hand; ...

New Books and New Editions

... implied in his writing, unfortunately, such as at all to redeem the subject as fiction. As the characters speak, so their author himself speaks-even when he is purely himself, and not merely a histrionic mouthpiece-in dialect! and a dialect so chosen ...

NATURE AND ART

... politely. P utting the cart before the horse, I explained. And speaking candidly, my friend, what is art but the word you have said, in many cases. I have seen pictures, and I speak what I know, which I have thought was hung upside down, and no kid ...

STAGE AND SONG

... stock melo- drama. What chiefly causes me concern is the idea that Mr. Augustus Harris will in future use harsh terms in speaking of the Adelphi brethren, and that the (;attis will no longer pay the lessee of the Lane com- pliments behind his back ...

A NOVEL BY CARLYLE

... characters speak in the same majestic though somewhat monotonous recitativo, one is reminded of Goldsmith's bantering remark to Dr. Johnson that if he (the lexico- grapher) were to write a novel about fishes, he would make the minnows speak like whales ...

REVIEWS

... Miss Kingsley has collaborated; she introduces quotations from many writers on art when she has to speak definitely on par- ticular questions. When she speaks generally, she is apt to rely on tall conventional phrases that may or may not be true that without ...

REVIEWS

... taken seriously as a poet should allow his wotk to speak for itself, or if he must speak of it-and there are occasions, though this is not one, when a word or two may be -dvisable&'h vsh'io'uld speak modestly. ?? Godfrida itself is a sufficient indication ...

REVIEWS

... because he has nothing fresh to add to an oft-told tale. The greater reason to bestow thought on his choice of Dhrases. Where he speaks from personal observation, we are glad to listen to him, but,' in describing species with which he is not familiar, he is ...