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THE GAELIC LEAGUE

... presence someone who will act. The language can quickly revived; the old speak it. and many the young know it. Whoie influence the League in felt the boys aud girls think it a disgrace to speak Gaelic. I found this feeling, bnt found also that it was easily removed ...

THE IRISH LITERARY THEATRE

... Ireland only but for the worl4d Every nation had-its word to speak. He believed theF mission of Ireland was to lift up her voice for spirituality, for ideality, for sincerity in the inglish-speaking iorld. Ireland had had a unique history. But they could not ...

THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S MUSICAL RECITALS

... nata, for piano and violin, in A minor, op 19, ;plaved here fmr the first time. After a finst hear- ilng, we feel bound to speak with great reserve - about it, feeling that a more intimate acquain- -tance with the work may bring to lignt teautios whic ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... conventtonal . - i, but th4 possess the an, . . , originality and they have .imitate over and over . :ry th, speaks for itself. -, . i -, .. a need to speak of its: .. . : . iU polished wit, and grac . . is best and pleasantest ise. : representation of this as ...

THE ROYAL HIBERNIAN ACADEMY

... Millais'brush it tells its story qt one-like nature it speaks for itself with a magic of its own. The great industry of his youth has given him the facility of his na- turity, and although Speak, Speak may not be named as amongst the greatest of his many ...

MR. LUDWIG'S '98 CONCERTS

... will ensure that thev shall want nothing appreciative and cultured interpretation. Mr Ludwig himseif it is course needless to speak, whilst amongst the distinguished vocalikt* assisting will Miss Adelaide, Mullen, Miss Leonard, and Laurence Mooney. Mr Patrick ...

LITERARY NOTES

... gathering of supporters who are devoted to him, who cheer him when he speaks, and uproariously applaud all his sarcasms, and cry down all his political opponents. I am not speaking now of the little groui of really distinguished men who happen to agree ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... furniture. 2118 AN INVASION OF JAPANESE PRODUCTS. (REUTtR'S TBILUGRAI .) Washington, Monday. In the Senate to-day Mr Stewart, speaking on the subject of a pending resolution for the appointment of a commission to. investigate the needs of labour and agriculture ...

THE GAELIC GIFT TO ENGLISH LITERATURE

... finest works. The Arthuriasn legend. ,lso Celtic, had a powcrgrtl and permane- influence on the literature of the Englisk speaking world. The lecturer believed that, whilst in England there were many inhabi. tents chiefly Celtic, there were probably flew ...

THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S MUSICAL RECITALS

... strongiI with the rest of that movement. Philosogheii are fond of trynig to reduce everything to some one principie, but roughly speaking . there is; truth in the assertion that aLt the fiineffects of music, melodic as well as harmonic, -are traceable to. contrast ...