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LITERATURE

... gives 9 us an admirable paper ow4 St. Patric's wore.t ppat trnd present, ald on such a theme no one is more competent to speak than Father f Morris. Ini the course eo his paper he deals very scathingly with 3r. Froude's romantnic history, and lhis ...

LITERATURE

... happy toA degree beyond belet, andJ maon degree quarrelsomle. . , ' it: Lord Norma by. an ?? Lieutenant of Ire-j1 Ei n4, speaking in the House of Lords 0oi the i3thi of February, 1844, thus described the origin-of ric Irish crime- - ' - There is no country ...

THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S MUSICAL RECITALS

... with the inspiration, and mingles with thewcrowd, and engages heartily in the final fling and revel. All thisis fancy; bat- speaking without book-we conjecture that tle movement referred-to embodies perhaps national dance tueS, -or parte of them, expanded ...

LITERATURE

... ysagoand loversof literaturi ma indebted to himfo -a mnodel' memoir of she 'brll~ia gentle, waysat .geiu ithat ,enriched English-speaking rotles with 'cj, n, Endymion, and the 'Eve .f-s 4neSt UiNiIVEUSiT' CiOLLEGE LITERARY AtXb , - HISTOICAL- SOCIETY. A ...

OPERA IN DUBLN

... well received, and Mr. Le-lie Croty, Madame Buins,. Jr. Barton. dGuckiin.| and several Dublin- and Liverpool critics would speak to the' excellence of Mr. Clarke s, rendition on this and ?? occasion;s'. Qn the 24t21 of the same month ilie piaintif sa¢2ng ...

LITERATURE

... homea-l A-merica dat- ?? ra - Wtoims by t Xnkivac of merry, G6wayamPnep:at-. ew1 of c -the men from wom he tol-hisore eould speak Ei3>, - 4 ?? i tiior , { co -sp ea ' En, i4, most of' th9wrn Yae i 01S and witthe ;wil piaet*X tkeajrt~ of ab str-elr ~otixeisa ...

LITERATURE

... in- |habitats lived _ i perfect equalitv ouen with another, - and preserved their original habit,4- -dree, and methods of speaking. The chief place I - of dint was- held by a person known as the Law or the Counsellor. Edward Grey narrates :1 bow sundy ...

EASTER SUNDAY

... you have been ?? enaqgh to. say ip;praisef su.e, but I can thaph Tou= ?? 0. ii] events for the feeling that proepwd yog k.speak of me as you. have spoken . _yoq w.d a~llw eatU soe , any lord, to express my thanks to you for the oppor-tnity your hospitality ...

EASTER MONDAY

... 000 third-class return tickets to Bray and t.500 third-class returns to Kingstown were booked at Westland row alone, not to speak of the first, second, and third stogles. At Harcourt street a similar st ate of affairs prevailed, the main line as - well ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... form worthy of so great a -natlon' - PROFESSOR TYlNDALL AND MR3 L . GLADSTONE. - r London-.:Wedneeday. Professor Tyndall, speaking. at a mneeting df 3Haslemere Conservatives to-night in support of a i motion of confidence in the Government, said he f had ...

WHEN WE WERE BOYS

... incongruity of these emphatic dicta proceeding Ifrom one whose critical judzment the public has no reason to valne, but I can only speak-for my- self, and I can only -wish for the moment that, instead of being a, mere voioe from tle crowd, I were a person with ...

EXCURSIONISTS AT HAWARDEN

... (cheers). They do their duty at the time of election, and that is the main point in ,my cowsideration (laughtter and cheers), but speak- - iig of the music, I must say thatI think both Yorkshire and Wales do possess the musical gift in an extraordinary degraee ...