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THE ROUSBEY OPERA COMPANY

... Last night Verdi's La Traviata was pro- duced at the Leinster Hall, bh-re a larro audience, and the performanc. generally speaking, was very good. In spite of the obvious defects of the hall, the opera went well, and the audience showed themselves ready ...

THE IRISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

... at the same time would occupy the keenest and most scratinising intellects. Ho would urge that if they must speak English let them also speak Irish. Let them not shrink from employing Irish idioms, and let them borrow Irish metres and transfer them into ...

THE ROUSBEY OPERA COMPANY AT THE LEINSTER HALL

... comparison that is bound to be lnfavour- able to any but a really excellent artist. Mr Campbell, however, did, generally speaking, very well. It were the reverse of a kindness to say that he was at all perfect, or to suggest that his representation did ...

DUBLIN CYCLE SHOW

... Quadrant, Robin Hood. R and Ps, Moseley, Town End, Macboths Hadleys, Engineer, Enfield, Z'doa's, Heal and Folk's, not to speak of the local productions of Mr Manning, who is showing some dozen specimens of his Irish manufacture-hhamrocks and Brunswicks ...

A BRITISH VIEW OF THE WORLD'S FAIR

... the exhibits at the Exposition hare been presented to or purchased Ly the Museuml trustees. Mr. Sadler is very sanguine in speaking of the edlucative value of the Exhibition on thle People of the United States. It will elevate, he thinks, their artistic ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S MUSICAL RECITALS

... continuous ?? like-but the music is decidedly refined in character, and has some- thing about it so mucbj out of the common that, speaking from a first impression, one would be inclined to fancy that the composer wrote it rather to please himself, or give ex- ...

THE NEW IRISH LIBRARY

... and his leisure laid waste by endless correspondence with publisher, contributors, and persons anxious to contribute, not to speak of newspaper controversy. But I soon came to understand that the project would be wrecked if I did not become responsible for ...

THE DUBLIN CYCLE SHOW

... machines reflect creditupon thei, and makes a most favourable impression ont the visitor. Courtesy is the order of the day, and speaks well for the attractiveness of the display. To these- anxiousatl make a selec- tion of a machine for the coming season the ...

THE DUBLIN CYCLE SHOW

... etall1ic pieces fixed to the eflge of the cover, and adapted to engge with the recurved edges of the wheel rim. Theentire ?? speaks in the same glowin3g FASTEST, LIGHTE5T, NEATEST-LOOKING and MOST EASILY DETACHABLE TYRE in the market. LRIDERS, order Grappiers ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... conception of, the faith that made the saints possilile, study them as psychological pheno- meena, as hatian documents, Bo to speak, each of which tells its own tale in thies evo- bution of humanity. Why is it, then, that these lives are not mtore read 7 ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... a ceucludecl5 rsraythnum of the krind. But who is W~. Lynch, and when and Where was he authorised to go tee Irsehuad and speak for tire people af ?? eta sw quaes- ietoss of Home Rule ok seq other question?7 Mr. Lyunch beats tht -teo&rfd en! tine three ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... melancholy of his poems largely recalls his less, though scarcely less, unhappy contemporary. Shelley. To transla- tion-we speak, however, of his prose transla- tions-he brings the lofty conception of his work which enabled Coleridge to produce his Wa ...