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GEORGE ELIOT'S NEW POEM

... a listener and less of astalker thasihia y d great prototype ?? the Young Hamlet, not th e hesitatm'g ISa`, MZ But one named after him, who lately strove psi For honours at our English Wiiret ertrg- sa Blond, metaphysical and sensuous, Questioniag all ...

BOOKS RECEIVED

... gives on the whole an excellent u account of Petrarch the modern, as George I Elliot calls him, least unworthy to be named . after the ancients. A Diczianos'y of English Phifosophtcinl Terms 25 , (Rivingtons) is a useful book, by Professor in - Garden ...

THE POMPEII OF THE EARLY AGES

... under th* gloomy, low-hrowed areh the Sea-gate on Thursday last, after having delivered up their tessera, or ticksta, thus named after the old Pompaian theatre-tickets, and oat the empty house* and a new lite and movement on the silent (traato. », -yl they ...

MODERN PASSIONATE PILGRIMS

... by a nation that dropped its h's-even the H in his own name-and prophesied, net timidly but boldly, that the Vallum named after him would survive thie triumphs of Watt and Stephenson. Curses on him ! Curses on her! Curses on that aquiline-beaked detective ...

IMPRESSIONS OF MODERN ART AT MUNICH

... general in Bavaria, where ti Kling created 5nm Counlt RumforI. It is 1 vorthv of note that Rumford S'tiet, Glasgow. is named after him. The Secessionists' building is a dapper yet dignified onc-storeved structure. Severely simple, with ;valls of a warm ...

A THIRD CHAPTER OF MUSICAL HISTORY

... late2Dr. Andrew Thomi- son beSt. George's Ohsurecl, Edinbiirghgiho-composed several .ecjclcet psalhsntnen one o£f Which6, named after his'own .i r i'ace DCE wo nihijis ;watl kiDyn' eand heivei-s411& idined 4 f -df along with ?? Thomson, we 'stuat clronicle ...

SHIP MODELS AT THE NAVAL EXHIBITION

... charmed the patriotic Briton with the immense and stately Royal George, we captured from the French at Teulon a vessel named after Mar- seilles, of greater proportions than any British ship, of 2747 tons and with 112 guns, the heaviest being a 32-pounder ...

GENERAL SIR JAMES OUTRAM: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY

... Senators oi the -o:Justice 'i'he career of the elder t snl Benjamin, father of the General, is :e 1bsn usual interest. Named after his iriend, Franklin, patriot and philo- is' ~ eldest member of the family ;'sk hitself to the profession of a civil ,--eer ...

BURNS CENTENARY COMMEMORATION

... born ta them Francis twarllace, so named after Mrn' Dunlop of Duniop : he was torn a quartet- before seven, forenoon. April 9th, 1791, be- tween three latd four in the morning, was born to them William Nicl ; so named after ?? Nicol. of the migh School, Ediur ...

PROVOST BELL'S BOOK—HAMILTONS OF BARR, &c

... sprang from the docal house, although, in the female line, through Margaret samilton. Mr. Semple says that this John was named after her grcoat gran'oatfher, on the assumption, which he makes, that Alan Hamiltonwas his grandfather (the father of Margaret ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... charming illustrations are now so well known to' all lovers of chiidrcn that nobo(dy can wonder at theobooh before uLP being named after the artist rather than aft6r the author of the very nice and appropriate accom- panying vcrses, Elie cihubby- little boys ...

THE NEWCASTLE EXHIBITION

... appropriate name could be given her than City of Glasgow. Since . that time all the vessels of the company have . been named after cities. In 1S69 Messrs Stephen & Sons added to tae fleet the City of H Hankow, an iron-framed, wood - rlanked , sailing ...