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THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK IN IRELAND

... honour were Lord and Lady Roberts, Lord I Ashbourne, Mr. Swift MacNeill, M.P., Mr. T. B. ( Gill, Lord Monteagle, Lord Justice Fitzgibbon, i the Attorney-General and the Solioitor-General 1 for Ireland, Mr. J. B. Dougberty, Mr. Justice e O'Brien, ...

FAMOUS BOOKS.*

... Arnold, Edith M. Thomas, Anacreon, Shaksespeare, Mrs. Barbauld, Lord Tennyson. Keats, Walter Savage Lander. Nathaiel Hawthorne, Homer, Virgil, Thu- e!dides, Andrew Lang, Sir Lewis Morris, Lord Macaulay, Livy, and many other writers. Per- haps there is, for ...

MR. BAYARD TAYLOR'S ESSAYS

... following great masters at a hopeless interval, Mr. Taylor's criticisms of Tennyson, Victor Hugo, George Eliot, IV William Morris, Lord Houghton, Mr. Buchanan, and other Englis writers, are eminently just and sympathetic. As one of the poets hissel he has ...

RECENT NOVELS

... character. Lucy Barlow is very true t inl her girlish charm and innocent simplicity, and there is something genuine in Lord Bel- morris. Captain Spamshott, too, is very good; I and so in his way is Algy Biulks. These bright r spots shine in a cloud of what ...

COMEDY THEATRE

... r audience. The programme comprised ten pieces, C selected from the works of Clement Scott, Bret Harte, Aytoan, Lord Lytton, Lewis Morris, Jean ILgelow, a r Calverley, Lucien Paeci, and Dickens ( Sketches by a I Buoz.) Mr. Kirwan has an agreeable presence ...

OUR CARPET BAG

... hanged if there's any man in England who would like to see his elder brother alive, says my lord. No, nor his father either, my lord, cries Jack Morris. First time I knew You hod one, TuJc;k. Give me counters for 500. I say, 'tis mil mighty ...

Published: Sunday 26 December 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1615 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC

... offices of the Commnisseon, 4G, Upper Saokvilio-street, ) ublin. There wvere p ?? Earl ofiBowis, the ishop of Meath, Lord Clonbsock Judge Morris, 6ir R. eece, Master Brooke, Rev. Dr. 'Wilson, B~ev. B. M. Cowie, Mlr. Stokes, Professor Sullivan and Mr. Wa~ldron ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Bri- were unbounded, In those days of frolic, when DAY, MNL:. LEE, M'MAlrOrf, Lord CRAVEN, Mlajor HANGER, SWIJc , Lord JOHN ToWNbltszD, FlTZPATRItc;, Lord BLoiti LEY,,; MORRIS, and many other dnished betn jivant.s,were coops of their Royal Master; the Rev ...

ACTORS' BENEVOLENT FUND

... erideas outed to raise the social position of ?? the the stage, and somle Of the leading ?? of tilc la% for ws'lon lie (Lord Morris) had thise privilege of ?? ent. acquaintances, if not some of them friewld I,e 11, lihat entirely through thle introduction ...

Published: Saturday 16 December 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8714 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

READINGS FROM MY BOOKS

... Committee. It is -true that Lord 0olerivlgo poked fun at the Bishop, and decided against him. But the Court of Appeal: s (consisting of Lord Esher. Lord ilustice, Lindly and Lord Justice Lopes) decided that the Bisho ti wan right and Lord ...

MR. FELIX MORRIS'S MATINEE

... and Original Farce entitled LORD MACNINNY. Lord Macninny ?? Mr FELIX MOurIs Vernon Macninny ?? Mr J. NElsoN Grace Fautillion ?? Miss GRACE ARNOLD SoZen ?? ?? Miss FLORENCE WeOD Simpson ?? Mr CoeIrces CourTs Mr Felix Morris did not choose wisely when he ...

Published: Saturday 25 December 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 812 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture