Refine Search

DEENE FARM

... - rr0s, ;taI, i'I it % ?? .tlto Air 1: e lllmlz,Ml~ 1t, ?? G:(eore C. ffic hardion,. lodiu I t tii M\ild lolnlHal, lul llgtoll, ( 1. ' ii ii Mit -, th, I ,I4. I' I ' ' ?? Mr i. 1 . ll', Itrx s eao-'r 11~1',11 ?? r rOIAL~llF-s1BEAR u t kl % ?? ) * . ?? ?? r MII li - l tF111 Tr'l', !.o. , ?? . Ai y LtI:tI: I IlK DW I5& ?? ?? ?? .j , ` It l.N 1 ...

Published: Saturday 07 April 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 989 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN LEEDS

... AAMUSEMENLTS IN LEEDS. (FROM OCR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) GRAND THEATRE.-Lessee, Mr Wilson Barrett General Manager, Mr Alfred WV. Barrett.-Miss For- tescue and her company presented here on Monday Mr G. Stuart Ogilvie's romantic play 11yp tiea. Miss Fortescue looked and acted the title-rlie to perfection, and the applause at the termination of the impressive denouement in the third act was ...

Published: Saturday 07 April 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 642 | Page: Page 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC

... M'cTSlO. MR. ANNS' HiINEPif. ygsateadienos a~anhbiiI at UIGa Cryutsl Place on Strday, when an attpsctive, though lengthy, pro- gramme wia offered for the anuatl beneflt of Mr. August Matnna, The piopular conductor, who hers no0w completed 3d yeanr of service as director of the Satur- day Concrts, wmas accordedl a very headty reception. The programme contained two worke isbeolutcly pew to ...

MR SWINBURNE'S NEW BOOK

... * Mr Ruskin-who, if he did not originate the Idea, has at least so identified himself through his writings with the insistence of it, that many must have attributed it to his creation-pro- claims the ultimate inferiority of all art which is not an expression of the spirit of its own time. Tried by this standard, which, after all, commends itself as sound to all intelligent critics, many ...

CONSERVATISM IN THE EYE DIVISION

... local now SMOKING CONCERT AT DEBENHAM. the A smoking concert was held et the Cherry Tree, That Debenham, on Monday evening. It was organised , nd under the auspices of the Eye Division of Suffolk ,tdtbe Conservative anl Unionist Association, and proved The very successful. Song and speech alternated, and a thad most enjoyable evening was spent under the genial ceept presidency of Mr. F. T. W. ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... I .WISIC AND THE DRAMA. \ (FROM OUR OWur CORRESPONDENT.) A London, Sunday Night. A An Aristocratic Alliance, with which, Lon before a very brilliant audience, the Criterion rer Theatre opened last night, is described as a Ma' comedy by Lady Violet Greville, although it is, 'inr in point of fact, a more or less free adaptation of by' ?? play, Le Gendre de M. Poirier, a 'hi piece with which ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARITIES. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. I William O'Brien, M P, has arrived at I Kingstown from England. Denis Eilbrido, DI P, has arrived at E Kingstown from England. r h1 A 'Donneli 3, P. has arrived at Kingsaown from England. ( Captain Little has arrived at Kingstown 1 from England. jasper Tully, M P. has arrived at Kinga- e town from England. W Kenny, Q C, 3 P. hwo arrived at ...

WAS AND IS

... See the soldiers marching on tire great a;aie tichre, Hlear the nierrv niusic of fiters and of ?? r, File on tile of bayorkcts, red coats everyvwhere IlaIf an hour elapses, rot a man has stayed tirc.e All the ground is taken by bla'k-coated new ?? Only just a puff oF (lust to,, slow you whos ?? a Ili, C. i nimy !Soul's dominion, wlihen you chose to ?? e Dwelt a host of hopes and joys and ...

THE THEATRE

... THE MASQUERADERS AT THE ST. JAMES'S THEATRE. It is fortunate for the playgoer that The Second Mrs. Tanqueray has been succeeded by The Masqueraders. it was scarcely to be hoped, it was certainly not to be lightly assumed, that Mr. Pinero's play would find a worthy successor. But, all things considered, it can be admitted, cheer- fully and thankfully admitted, that The Masqueraders is ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LTARY NOMTICES. It ot RcilsaY8, their origin, development, and romnance. By John Pendleton. C jlcideal~lutes (London: Csse and Co.* a 14 volumes may fairly be called'com- 1 These ti~ve. As the author jtstly remarks, the t F'n of oar railways in some sense shapes 1 blstOrY o a history of the country P period through which the f ititve has sped, so intimately have their too an; d development ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... COMING BOOKS. Messrs Blackwood & Sons have in the press sporting novel, A Banished Beauty by Mr J ohn Bickerdyke, the author of the Curiosities of Ale and Beer. The scene is chiefly laid in the island of Lewis. The plot, to some extent, reflects the influence of the Land League agitation in Ireland upon the minds of the iHebridean crofters. Mr Swinburne's new volume, 'Astrophel and other ...

AMUSEMENTS IN LEEDS

... eAI17SEIMEIN'TS IN HEITS. , U.,5fnT ?? A - ?? ?? I (FRtOM 0UR ow'e Coioit-Roai0tDNT.) (,KAN-D TI1EAl-tcI i. -Is-so(, Mir W~ilsoli Barrett ; T. -Genieral 1%taiiager, MIr Aifrej W. Iiatrett,-Iiss For- Flet -ts tuestat and lier compali prc-o tcil hin oin MJondax M i~ Mr G. StuHart 0 gi tv IC roman t ic plav Jliii-tt . Miss thle iio Fortescue Ollooed anlati accI thet tite- -r- -hoto pe~rfection, ...

Published: Saturday 07 April 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1832 | Page: Page 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture