A TATTOOER'S TALE
... first N17 two measures of his sonata in A minor. Won't that th be nice?' p. Seizing a pencil, she marked a stave and a few t notes of music on a scrap of peaper and handed it to i me. I sketched on her shoulder ...
... first N17 two measures of his sonata in A minor. Won't that th be nice?' p. Seizing a pencil, she marked a stave and a few t notes of music on a scrap of peaper and handed it to i me. I sketched on her shoulder ...
... uncommon experience for even a star to almost starve through adverse circumstances, and for a man to go out again into the world with a shilling in his pocket-the last of the Mohicans-after having had his twenty pounds a-night. It suggests that need ...
... A CHRISTMAS CHAT. BY HENRY IRVING. It was a gloomy, rainy, miserable day. The theatre, always a dreary place in the morning, seemed even more depressing than usual, Mr Irving was rehearsing the first act of Richea'd the Third for his last night in New ...
... hack-hadlidng bears a;l.on, Continentals a larger proportion ':heni compared to cross-country capacity than in Englan~d. That means, in effect, that though very few forei;nen can cross a country, a, fair number of them can ride a hack, or ...
... manuscripts, and hocks were scattered about. Tue actor was attired in. a dark uit of clothes, and a malachite phis nestled in a black scarf at his throat. The fingsrs of one hand were buried in a profssion of lgres, ?? hair, in which grey streaks are visible ...
... A CHAT WITH A PRIMA-DO-NNA. MITSS EMMADTOtT- .BlRT AT THE THEArRE RuYAL, BRADFORD. ' The production of the new opera-comique Fotavettc havitig, according to all the papers, brought to the front the talents, as a vocalist and actress, of Miss Emnmott- ...
... Mrs E. A. Jones-a charming lady-who is in the secret of her husband's work. If I could only tell you what it is to be like, I'm sure you would agree with me as to its merit. Air H. A. Jones (says the interviewer) has bounded very rapidly into a foremost ...
... A CHAT WITH A PRIMA-DONNA. MISS EMMIOiT-HFRBwRT AT THE THEATtEL ROYAL, B3ADFORD. The production of the new opera-comique Fauvrtte having, according to all the papers, brought to the front the talents, as a vocalist and actress, of Miss Einmott- Herbert ...
... A CHAT WITH A THLEATlRE DOCTOR. eir A 11li,1 1$1111 A 111j~1 1st.0 Ei)uI'1''L. .. ier lie lie There is undoubtedly a great deal of sympathy ml 7et between thle medical and theatrical professions, .and thi's ga ...
... acted every possible night and that often meant seven nights a-week-a noteworthy achievement in so trying a climate. Mr Kenyon has brought home a collection of press notices of which any artist might well be proud-what chiefly impresses one is the infinite ...
... to joil'l corruijall' a-ich had been formed for a few performnances at Sihelftlld On the terrination of this engagement Miss Jerir Elill introduced Miss Hyltono as a Client to Mr Didlcot;. vith a letter of warm cormmendation. A sc-ics of ...
... seldom quitted them except for a constitutional on deck. The climate of America is rather trying to the Frencb, and dry-sec a' casser les otqtles ; it sends a current of electricity all through one's frame. But America is a grand country; colossal, ext ...