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MUSIC

... strain of The Car- man's Whistle ?? the dancers being visible through the open dooro of Anne's lodgings, is the chief musical feature of the nest sene, in which Anne is troubled concornaing some comprouising letter which a year or two before she had addressed ...

THE THEATRES

... be designed specially for the oceaaion by Mc. L'Wis Wingfield. Tlhe charucter which she is ri 'bUt tO tlay is that of Anne Boleyn, in Mr. W ualeigh's new poetical drama entitled Queen v ?? In the absence of Mr. Wing- I ield, who is now in ?? United ...

FINE ARTS

... historical work- .ligneons atmosphere and wooden heads. Mr. W. Egley is Ialso historical in 1Katharine of Ayragon and Anne Boleyn. The success in such a picture would be condi- tional on the portraits-that is on tue expressions indicat- ing the familiar ...

Fine Arts

... interesting though slight compared with his work generally; two are in fact rather sketches of rooms in Hever -castle, where Anne Boleyn was born, and very trathfdlly painted for what they pre- tend to be; a third is a more careful work, and represents a little ...

LITERATURE

... balance advantages. His duty is 'With t facts. e The two voltimes already printed bring the history t r up to the death of Anne Boleyn. The historical stu- D dent who differr, even the most widely, from Mr. t Froude's exposition of various questions, will ...

LITERATURE

... rentury, and proves,we think, beyand a doubt that in the divorce cae Henry was right and the papacy wrong. The marriage with Anne Boleyn was even recommended by the papal autho- rities sashortmethod of bringingaboutthedecision of Rome. It would, we think, be ...

LITERATURE

... Bluff King Hal; tr Charle3 V. in his youth, Perkin Warbeck, Capu- el cius, the subtle nuncio and imperial ambassador; ce Anne Boleyn, Sir Thomas More, Wolsey, Cran- as iner, with all that rich stream of lords, ladies a] soldiers, statesmen, and priests ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... in the Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula, in the Tower of London, with ?? of ?? Discovery of the Supposed Remains of Queen Anne Boleyn (John Murray, 1877). Thanks more especially to the facilities accorded to him by Coloneil Milhan, the present resident ...

FINE ARTS

... entering di into the nierits of their pictures, at present sc only naming such works as Mr. Marcus Stone's Henry VIII. and Anne Boleyn dt (891); Mr. G. D. Leslie's Fortunes (104); t Mr. Poynter's Andromeda, a small but highly al finished work, and his ...

THE THEATRES

... company at the Globe will take rest Yc for awhile..;%e.. d It A new five-act drama dealing with the h sorrowful story of Anne Boleyn has been pro- ei duced-and it is reported with great success- U at the Stadt Theater in Nuremburg. The a author is a lady ...

THE BOXING-DAY PERFORMANCES

... of the Cloth of Gold. ab, be Among these who figure in the piece besides Henry da VIIIM. are Queen Catherine of Arragon, Anne Boleyn, nu ,ed Sir Thomas Wyatt. and Francis I. With the adven- ml sat tures of all these is interwoven a story subservient to ...

LITERATURE

... can the liberty: Mr. Dendy has taken with history, as intheaffair of Bogworth-field and the courtshp of Henry VIIL with Anne Boleyn. To treit history in this way is to make a greasy hash of a. good Joint, depriving it of both its proper flavour and nutriment ...