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SOME DIFFERENT SORTS OF PLAYGOERS

... the principles of art, and not upon private opinion, is good, and his applause may be reckoned of some value. Tho true playgoer is half an artist in mind, and he fully under stands all tho delicacies, licences, and requirements of art he is the true supporter ...

OLD HEADS AND YOUNG HEARTS

... OLD HEADS AND YOUNG HEARTS. OF the three or four West-end theatres that are supposed to keep open all the year round, it is remarkable that the name of voluminous Mr. Boucicault, author and adaptor, appears on the bills of two. London is empty. Mr. ...

BY THE BYE

... Othello, however, held the stage for between fifty and sixty nights, and Shakspeare won his Waterloo, as his countrymen had done before him. Our subj ect is running away with us but before we end our present bye- way gossip we may note that two illustrations ...

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BY-THE-BYE

... polished shoe and gold buckle, arm-in-arm may be with surly grumbling Dick Wilson, talking bitterly about the state of British art, until they were joined, perhaps, by Gainsborough and Hogarth, who has walked over, we may suppose, from his house at Chiswiclc ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... argument. Mr. Irving sums up his contention by asking the question, Has not the actor who can make his own feelings part of his art an advantage over the actor who never feels, but makes his observation solely from the sensibility of others P The reply of ...

An Amateur Photographer at the Zoo. FACSIMILES OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS

... stroke them No, I said, not to-day. But some day, when you are older, and the lions have got to know you quite well, you may stroke them if you like. And then and there the little one totally abjured Jemima and all her doc trines, and on leaving the ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1885
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 8541 | Page: 20 | Tags: Photographs 

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Published: Saturday 24 October 1885
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 2262 | Page: 13 | Tags: Photographs 

HUNTING CENTRES: THE HERTFORDSHIRE HOUNDS

... of mark with the Hertfordshire, for then it was it may have been 1857 that Ward succeeded James Simkins as huntsman and from that time until a year or two ago he has proved himself a master of the art of handling a pack of foxhounds. Perhaps it would have ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... up the stage, you see the completion of the expression in his shoulder blades. A humorous idea could not be more easily and at the same time more definitely conveyed. Observe Mr. Goodwin, an actor who has wealth of humour, but little or no art, in the ...

THE BIRMINGHAM SHOWS: THE DOG SHOW; PIGEONS AT THE AQUARIUM; UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW BANQUET TO THE RIGHT HON. A. ..

... Bath Theatre. The audience treated him with indiffer ence, and were obviously relieved when he left the stage. At the wings he was met by the stage-manager, who, ever one of the frankest of men, asked him whether he had intended to be Irish or Scotch. ...