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... Exhibition Portrait Miniatures at South Kensington. By R. 11. .S ...
... Exhibition Portrait Miniatures at South Kensington. By R. 11. .S ...
... Horndahl, for HAI. Wearnoroava, Sept 12.—Arr4red : Bone, 1 from HulL --- iin7Datr, Sept 9.—Sailed; Ankather, Lode Thorsen ; Heinrich, ; Heine& Can Idielonit, all for Grimsby. WYBORG, Sept B.—Arrived: Swan, Andence, Grimsby. 7—Humber, Smith, from Commercial Items ...
... and XXVI. By the Author of “George Geith/of Fen Court,” Ac. Illustrated by J. D. Watson. A Love Song. Translated from Heinrich Heine. The Political Situation at Vienna. A Letter to Baron Max Von Gagern, Aulic Councillor, Ac., Ac., Foreign Office, Vienna ...
... that the luncheon was the meet enjoyable part of the B ?? Good Word&.f .. ?? HEaucRIce HirNe-Two volumes of Memoirs bv a] Heinrich Heine have, it seems, just been discovered h: among the archives at the Ministry of Finance at fc Vienna, The Montageblatt relates ...
... Reform duced four octavo volumes his ** Oontarini Fleming.* described him its sub-title as a “Psychological Autobiography.” Heinrich Heine, who, besides both a wit and a poet was ordinarily one of die shrewdest and most cynical acvia*«j w w «g the most original ...
... 1646. and who Intoned to the performances of Bablestem eely other day, declared that the German giant, who so astoseded Heinrich Heine, was tench inferior in power to the Russian Titan of oor own time. may be the Cale. But the fact must be saken into o ...
... downstairs slipped and fell breaking her left leg She conveyed to the Infirmary You are strangely stupid to-day” one of Heinrich Heine’s most intimate friends once made bold to remark to him Yes” replied cynic poet know it X called upon this morning changed ...
... downstairs slipped and fell breaking her left leg She conveyed to the Infirmary You are strangely stupid to-day” one of Heinrich Heine’s most intimate friends once made bold to remark to him Yes” replied cynic poet know it X called upon this morning changed ...
... remaining in the House of Commons and debate on Egyptian affairs on Monday night You are strangely stupid to-day” one of Heinrich Heine's most intimate friends once made bold to remark to him “Yes replied the cynic poet “I know it X billed morning and changed ...
... remaining in the House of Commons and debate on Egyptian affairs on Monday night You are strangely stupid to-day” one of Heinrich Heine's most intimate friends once made bold to remark to him “Yes replied the cynic poet “I know it X billed morning and changed ...
... barbarian' of the imagination of English journalists is keenly alive to the most delicate beauties of Alfred de Musset or Heinrich Heine, and could give his critics lessons in what constitutes literary merit and literary grace. We cannot enter into the details ...
... '-of the imagination of English journalists is a keenly alive to the most delicate beauties of Alfred de a my Musset or Heinrich Heine, and could give his critics 0 ie lessons in what constitutes literary merit and literary grace. We cannot enter into ...