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BOOK GOSSIP

... English Writers Today series. Sir George Douglas’s contribution to this series will entitled The Parnassian School in English Poetry,” the writers dealt with being respectively Mr. Andrew Lang, Mr. Edmund Goeso, and Mr. Robert Bridges, Messrs. Chatto and ...

HOUSEKEEPERS. &c.. WANT PLACES

... capable man.—Address witu reterencM. W *3. The Yorkshire Post. Le«ls._ Maolcd immediately. Female Aairtant. well > sinal.a and poetry.—Wain. SaittKitn. DV « wanted, high-cUas trade: of baker}.—llauiiflc, 4';. Mary oticel, llaiifac _ 1.1 EM AIE BAKER wanted ...

A PI RE IN Til ACKLEY TUNNEL

... says again. and spine from the glossy wool a thread richest story. The thread if there, but who will weave it into finished poetry?** The question teems be—has Bradford ever produced a poet? A centre for the training of pupil teachers for and tbe Fylde ...

MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS

... Tiotoll, .nJ 00. wnd u. . flUtion of Mr. Chirlrs Lumi » »otk The Philo- Bibolor, »-An than U.rltmi Bird), judioioo. from tho poetry of *b«t fruitful tge. ‘•The the Alohtbet, by friutrii Clcdd (Sewnet). » eery hide book d~liog the origin tnd etrly history ...

SEPTEMBER 6,

... science; the Reformation and the revival learning; Italy in the revival; geology; Rome; travel; biography; novels, essays, and poetry ; and a group of books chosen specially for Sunday-school teachers. An essayist of the other day was deploring “the decline ...

THE SEPTEMBER MAGAZINES

... work: James Maris slowly gained decorative quality daring bis long attempt to render plainly and potently the naturalistic poetry the North, with its cloud-bulged skies and the grey, huddled ruckle of towers and red roofs that makes its towns and seaports ...

HEREFORD MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... for contralto soloist and orchestra of four sonnets Barrett Browning, composed Mr. Coleridge Taylor. These are, of course, poetry iu the highert sense of the word, but it may be doubted, perhaps whether they ara of tho kind that yearns for musical expression ...

COMING ELECTION

... eminent vocalist, and succumbs to her temptations—all this, bythe-way, being merely narrated in the course of the play. Whatever poetry there might the picture of such a heroine, however, is here wanting, or any rale is largelyobliterated the grosser nature ...

MTjaiCAZ FESTTTAZ. (From Special Correspondent.) Hovingtom, Tmadaf. F«r non diraified works coold bavo best* ..

... programme, and was especially anocesaful in one of Cbopin’a impromptus, which gave exactly the right fueling of graoo and poetry- Mrs. Burrell the sir, “Rotuiu, O God of Uosts,” from Handel’s '‘Samson. moat exprcasively. and Gluck’s Overture to “Iphurcnia ...

GATESHEAD. rOKTRY OR PATRIOTISM ?

... politician, and engineer. Mr. William Allan write* verses with facility with winch • •hiuiuirses on marine boilers. llih poetry, all events mtwt products Ins muse, I in-at lies the spirit I patriotism m almost every line. The war has, •:r-e, furnished ...

ECU TORS 03 TRUSTEES

... account The price of silver was 28}-*-d. per ounce. Hie .speech of the Duke of Devonshire stirs one —iw Philip Sidney said poetry—like the sound of a trumpet. Though Unionist here and there may agree with Sir Edward Clarke in his opposition to the war ...

BOOKS TO READ AND BOOKS TO USE

... information, from Mr. E. J. W. Gibb’s History of Ottoman Poetry” (Luaac and Co., 21s. net). The account is interesting, and enables the reader to consider the influences under which Ottoman poetry has developed. translations further assist the reader to ...