JENNY LIND
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... JENNY LIND. are afforded several glimpses of Jenny Lind and her never-flagging exertions on behalf of the poor and suffering. The author was presented to the great singer by the Crown Prince in Hanover, and she became quite intimate with his family. Though ...
... hithe to has sounded the pras-le of Mr Barnum in no measered terms for his zeal and enterpriD in seering the presenco of Jenny Lind in thornited 'StAte now falls foul of that gentlem..ain, and abuses him in equally' strong langange.- l He is accused of ...
... her instruction with an equal zeal. Pursuing her studies unremittingly, Jenny Lind attained her tweifts year, and here the morning dream of life became suddenly obscured. Jenny Lind hadgrown utofli oier famed children parts, and her Youthful form Was unfit ...
... JENNY LIND IN AMERICA. FAHeE, doubtless, has its inconveniences as well as its pleasures; so one would think the Swedish nightingale must have by this time concluded-should she be fortunate enough to have escaped being smothered by American admiration ...
... MEMORIAL TO JENNY LIND. At Westminster Abbey yesterday, Princess Christian unveiled a tablet to the memory of Jenny Lind, the Swedish songstress. The ceremony was attended by many members of the musical profession. The memorial is appropriately just below ...
... MADLLE. JENNY LIND IN EDINBURGL I. . . --- We never reniember,-in the nlofdati any thing like the Sensation thata hdls ob dramti, exhibitihe aPpearance of this grea .voatlis g b~rxo~ps I ie expectation has -been raisd to thle highest pisthb theub most ...
... JENNY LIND AND MR BUNN. i - wr Boon, the late msnaqTreof Drur~,y Lanuej h ub isbed - pamphlet iq reference to bis dispute with Jenny Lind.- The following passages are rath-er amusing specimens:- '-,' If thoeourse pursped up-te the hour of -the Jnry's ...
... A VISIT TO JENNY LIND. BY GRAINT THORtBURN. Hitherto, the time, talents, and conversation of Miss Lind has been so much mnonopolised by the good,the great, and the noble r, Of the land that a smaU mortal like myself could not so much as e see the hem ...
... A GIFT FROM JENNY LIND. ABERDEEN audiences are generally accused of being cold and I e- reserved. They are not impressible, and listen to the finest r music and best represestations on the stage without much a show of feeling. So say strangers, and perhaps ...
... SIR, --Your leaderette on Jenny Lind recalled to my mind a story told me by my father, who was session clerk to the parish church of Ardclach. During one visit to this country, Jenny Lind was a guest of the then Earl of Leven and Melville at Glenferness ...
... TO POLISHERS.—Wanted, Man work Jenny Lind ; good wages to efficient man.—Smith & Taylor, Aahvale Place. WANTED, Under-Boots.—Apply Imperial Hotel. ...