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LITERATURE

... ; portraits of such sporting celebrities as the 1t5 tih Duke of Portland, LordDurham, Mr Low7ther, pr Captain Machell, George Dawson, E. Tattersall, dii ?? &u; Notes On SWimmling, Sculling th matches, Cycling, Pedestrianism, Cricket, Foot. im ball, Billiard ...

LITERATURE

... diversify the pages and make us respect the I 'miall, even though oecasionally we may differ t froin the tilieioglan. George Dawson was miles I I sN ay frs the faith of the ''chilly land of Scot- l LUIa, lie somewhat nui-aciously speaks of cia, anld ...

LITERATURE

... are ; d these by Mr James Gairdner, on Lord Darcy 6 ?? Joseph Kuight, on Sir William Davenant ; , h~r Sam. Timemins, on George Dawson, of is nBirmingham; M.r A H. Bnllen, on John Day, hi o dramatist, and Thomas Deklker; Mr H. It. S dTedder, on Johnt Day ...

LITERATURE

... r Shakespeare, and other Lectures. By George 5Dawson, MA. Edited by George St Clair, F.G.S. (Kegan Paul, Trench & Co.)-Unlike rDarwin, who latterly could scarcely tolerate r Shakespeare, the late George Dawson, of Bir- frpiagham, seems as he grew older ...

LITERATURE

... have received The Risen Christ, by the Rev. J. Baldwin Brown, B.A.- Shakespeare and other Lectures, by George Dawson, M.A., edited by George St Clair, F. G..S, is a volume issued by Messrs Kegan jPanl, Trench & Co. -Aessrs Hodder & Stoughton have published ...

LITERATURD

... rh o Garden, are the publishers. Lfo _ lvart Ludovic, Christian Socialist, and re; ; The Race for Wealth, by George Hardy 30 Dawson. (soffat: Robert Knight.) In the Jim first of these two stories the author believes the of _ people of Mo~at will ...

LITERATURE

... E Scottish tongue which has been going on in our columns for some time past, Wee Tams Patti-son, the Artise, by MIr George Hardy Dawson (Moffat: RobertEmight) acquires interest complementary to that which is , aroused by the simple story. The unpretentious ...

NEW BOOKS OF SATURDAY

... Chalmers. I (London: A. D. Innes & Co.) A Set of Rogues, namely, Christopher Sutton, John Dawson. the Sefior Don Sanchez del Castillo de CaZtelana, and Moll Dawson. By' Frank Barrett. (London: A. D. Innes & Co.) Mfy Honey. By the author of Tip-Cat, &c ...

THE THEATRES

... preceded by * L 49, a clever little farce, in vwhich the leading parts are taken by Mr George Stone, Mr George Honey, IMiss Linda Verncr, and 7Miss Jenny Dawson. PPJNCESS'S- L A RKS. At tbo Princess's Theatre this week the play is Larks, in which ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... two years prior todateof ?? Dav on. Four stirks in possession of exhibitor for two OOut3h-Mrs Dawson. Cattleman having best record of prizes at show- 'Mrs Dawson's cattlemen. Best cow and two Of her progeny- Ilasid F'orheriughai. Four calves c,,led after ...

NEW BOOKS OF YESTERDAY

... Downey & Co.) The Diary of Samuel Phells, lA.A FP.B.S. Edited, with Additions, by Henry B. Wheatley, F.S A. Vol. VIL. (London: George Boll & Sois.)_ The Dancer in Yellow. Bv W. E. Norris. in two Vols.-A Self-Denyivq Ordinance. By 2. HRamilton.-Her Oemi Devices ...