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EGYPTIAN HALL

... attractions of the evening by the appelt1atiecO `t the celebrated American autlsoress wvico, under the s)oisl le plume of Grace Greenwood, has wetn steels well-deservcel 1p'lit' larity in booth hemispheres. This well-known postess, eass: it, and novelist, ...

Published: Sunday 11 July 1875
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 488 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC

... spirit of it as gaily as if it were a charade, and yet retaining an evident sense of their responsibility to the public. Grace Greenwood, of the Yew York Times, has, during the week, concluded the programme with some striking Yankee recita- tions in costume ...

LITERATURE

... dearth the public may know where to apply for relief. Haps and Mishaps of a Tour in Burope. By GRACE a GREENwOOD. Bentley. Grace Greenwood is an American who has written d off her impressions of Europe in a remarkably s pleasirg style and with much graphic ...

NEW MUSIC

... German of Heinrich Heine by Mary Howitt. 'The same may be said of I never will grow old by the same composer, words by Grace Greenwood, whose determination we highly commend. Either of these songs will be found useful in the schoolroom.- Two Wreaths and ...

Published: Saturday 30 November 1872
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1393 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MAGAZINES

... UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT.- A tragical affair, says the BaUimre Sun, oactiiued in Alexandria, La., last week, between Miss Grace Greenwood and Mr. W. E. Anderton, who were members of a theatrical company which have been giving exhibitions in that city. The ...

LITERARY NOTES

... previously been written of the Queen's life-notably, the recent one by Mrs. Oliphant and another by an American writer, Grace Greenwood, but Miss Tytler's book is, we gather, the first real attempt that has been made to live a true and actual story of the ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... amour, running through his quiet low- toned' talk. Poets lead to politics. er. Cobdepa gives Grace Green1wood toa-aud Grace Greenwood pays Dir, Cobden hack with her usual coinage of admiration:- ' Richard Cobded' I found to be, personaly? all that his ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... entertainment given to a -European ?? Yweas in Ihadia. . STORY OF A BUTTEIU1LY -lThe following beautiful little sketch is by Grace Greenwood. It occurs in her account of her voyage across the Atlantic. One day, much to my surprise,- I spied a; real, live'ebutterfy ...

LITERARY AND ART NOTES

... tI e li; wid./U:b: will be directed by M. bdrardi fils and M. Charles ';;lttru. .:s Lippincott, the d0atglhter of Grace Greenwood,' will make her p,.ratic drbtit in Italy inext month. 'Mr. F. Marion Crawford and his bride ?? ?o tc Atnesica :ext sunimer ...

LITERARY NOTES

... previously been written of the Queen's life-notably, the recent one by Mrs. Oliphant and another by an American writer, Grace Greenwood, but Miss Tytler's book is, we gather, the first real attempt that has been made to give a true anid actual story of the ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Haps and Mishaps of a Tour in Europe. By Grace Greenwood. Bentley. This is a volume of small talk as agreeable as it is pos- sible for any talk that is unquestionably and extremely small to be. Grace Greenwood visits England, Ireland, Scot- land, France ...

LITERATURE

... his country, and whosoever and whatsoever stood between him and his goal was dashed away wibh a terrible, rude hand. Grace Greenwood eaid of him in the Nler York Tlibune, No wonder that such a man left enemies; it will be one of his ohief titles to ...