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MUSIC HALL GOSSIP

... replied with a smile, Next time we come to Paris we'll supply you with stage and orchestra too. The manager fould the -whigs and borders, and then asked Mr Lorenzi for a rope to Lang them with, causing him to remark, We shall soon be expected to ...

Published: Saturday 14 October 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2731 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

DRAMATIC LIFE STORY

... yiolling to lier tues-. sitieseititiottil her sorrows to tht woine, stit was it- Ittd rI tv tier not to givo ill, tie titter sh whig her tho Iiseries tof the litio slii ?? wis loal1ding .i'iily this~ ' ?? INt still good SttiLLristiRI Rhel- I ereit Suhtli ...

Poor Old Art

... artistically I self-conscious age, decorates his blan1ets ,with designs that are pleasing atid bold ? -Not the leaders of tile Whigs, we (presunme. Much tltat is good ititglt be said for the decoration of the shirt in whici Charles I. was executed ; such a ...

Two Noteworthy Lives

... been published, was a man of sound and shrewd commonsense, and was, by virtue of his- position as head of one of the great Whig families, always thoioughly in touch with politics and society. He was a type of his class, and offered ii his own person a ...

Published: Saturday 21 October 1893
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1098 | Page: 26 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

REVIEWS

... new, 'Tory party,' where the King's~ Friends worild be a cori'ectcr tern-i, and tails to differentiate between the vatriousi Whig grouips. Also lie calls a Colonel Barrd~ l3arre, and Lord Thu lowx 'Ihtut'ton, a:nd lie speaks of Butrke's ' silvery voice ...

Graphic Parliamentary Pictures

... now to what they were when Dr. Johnson evolved the Parliamentary debates of his day out of his own head, taking care that the Whig class did not get the best of it. In those days members were not quite sure that it was not a high crime and a misdemeanor ...

Published: Saturday 25 November 1893
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 468 | Page: 24 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN WIGAN

... 1B10luea Iad ill stronlg teriis, anid Viows rosevege. A 'er 'Street of Ilagilai iliscovers librahiin seadeil onl a bo-iri tiI 5 whig. surrtouriiedl iii- market girls, rid, lila arii - Is. S ir Arrime appear on the sri ne. The fun1101 iogills10, ter a ?? it ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1710 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

REVIEWS

... though1 often stormy, were always starry. In 1789 lhe became a member of the Irish Bar, and wrote a pamphlet in favour of the Whigs. I-Ic had been auditor of the 1 His- torical Society of Trinity College, Dublin-similar to that known as The Union' at ...

REVIEWS

... odotir. of decayi Breathe ironi the inyrtitd 1miatin ior Ghre(r-ek met Greek. eV In another style wve heave the homnage of' a Whig Patriot to ?? adamantine Pitt ?? tli Me1n lookedl and fell thev could not be dis:mayedl, of So'f firin lie stood. I fi.tclrion ...

REVIEWS

... part of George IIl.'s reign, through all that of George IW. and of William IV. the gay, facile pen carries us. .Tories and Whigs, princes and fine ladies, statesmen, poets, and novelists-Mr. Jekyll knows, lives -with, and discourses of them all. Such ...

Some April Magazines

... dignity of the Empire as any Tory or Jingo. The final breach seems to have occurred when Lord Spencer, Mr. Gladstone's favourite Whig Peer, insisted that the Navy must be reinforced, cost what it might. Lord Rosebery, of course, at the Foreign Office, led the ...

Published: Saturday 31 March 1894
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2154 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SOME POETRY OF THE DAY

... hid front the umoon . She wrtung her clawis, poor thing, of But seat ar too proud to spetik, y( So tuck'd her head uscder her whig, 0 Aisd preteuded to be aslesep ! The highest mierit of the volume is that children Ln will react it vwithout any sonse of ...