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POETRY, VERSE, AND DRAMA

... b To us the prromises pertain, To uts the glory. He who nreks i For revelntian, is nier race Atoe will find it; for Clod speaks By prophets; onver face to fice.' p F Dlethought an ape. an antbropoid, h ttefere the monkey'. Man, had comn, 31 Viewring ...

HISTORY, ARCHÆOLOGY, AND BIOGRAPHY

... anyone. even his son, is - entitled to speak of an official life in any exclusive sense. At all events, Dr Wilbur B. . Chapman writes as a close colleague of Mr XMoody, and claims all through his book to speak with authority. All the same, he has not ...

SHOW OF HUNTERS IN LONDON

... the progeny of yo thoroughbred sires which have at one time or I M another gained Queen's premiums, and this, of I course, speaks volumes for the usefulness of the ;r Ihoreos which the Royal Commission has brought da to the front Among the successful ...

POETRY, VERSE, AND DRAMA

... Hallam. (London: Methuen & Co.) 3 Of the numerons editions of In Menmoriam' 'which have been issued in Britain, nobt to-speak of . America, this is the latestI, and by no means the I least, in point of beauty. It is, indeed, an - ex- - arisite little ...

RELIGIOUS AND THEOLOGICAL

... P.D. (London: Rivingtons.) This is an expansion by the same-author of a priner of which a few monthsago-we were able Sa to speak very favourably. We are not sure but a a further expansion to about the size of 'Gresn's b History of the English People might ...

HELENSBURGH SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS

... and variety of the melodic material and the beauty and symmetry of the finished form. Of the performance last night we can' speak only in laudatory terms. The details of the score were brought out with unfailing accuracy, and the whole composition was rendered ...

BRITISH MUSEUM LECTURES

... creation legends, such as those -we are so familiar with in Hebrew and Chaidean literature, there was simply none, stri-dlv - speaking; but each school of theology - had elaborated a cosmogonic theorv of its own. The I ct-aer then went on to describe some ...

AGRICULTURE

... the fouzr VP c~c~afe into0 which the chow v-se derided a harudsomc silver Ii cup and medal w~ere offered for conepetition. Speaking senerelly of the ehbibitioso, there was a good eli Ishow of bulls, whbile, of couree, there wee the usuas teUi- tli rid of ...

SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY BOOKS

... psalm tune; B a written throughout in minims, each minim last- B i-; ing for a whole beat, it is surely absurd to i p a speak of the notes as half-notes. On page i 36 Mr Peterson has the question- Does the; teompo ever get EO slow aS to stop altogether ...

LITERATURE

... Marston & Co. n The author of this volume was formerly an a I envoy of the United States to Colombia and h Venezuela, and so speaks from first-band know- g iledge of the interesting and little-known a c countries which he describes. He tells us in -a a one ...

HISTORY, ARCHÆOLOGY, AND BIOGRAPHY

... tossed aside the worn-out garments of rm ancient timp, aind wished to apparel itself in a ol white robe of churches. Strictly speaking. ,s da De;in Spence himself points out, very few of the W churches which composed the white robe, and a which Racul Glaber ...

LATEST PARIS FASHIONS

... or 3 - tulle toques of the moment. As regards shape, Lthere seems as yet to be no hard-and-fast rule, l though, generally speaking, there appears to he I a leaning coward s large or rather broad-brimmed hats coming slightly over the forehead. Amonget the ...