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FINE ARTS

... Sleeping than that of Mr A4illais. A bright blue cloak at the head of the bed keeps Off intruding air, and a muslin dress hangs at the foot of the bed with a glow of cherry-coloured ribbon; a down coverlet of satin quilted lies on the counterpane and ...

LITERATURE

... assigned to Wotan and Fricka. No perfect equation, the reader will perceive, can be established between Mr. Bennett's opinion at Bayreuth and Mr. Bennett's opinion in London; an unknown component- an x-must be introduced. This x is the tremendous power of Wagner's ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... THE LITERARY EXAMINER. Three Phases of Christian Lbove. By Lady Herbert, Bentley. Three biographies of pious women, translated by Lady Herbert from French Roman Catholic writers, are con- tained in this book. The first and chief is the Life of St Monica ...

LITERARY

... Groups of Sociological Facts. No. 2. Classified and arranged by Herbert Spencer, com- piled and abstracted by R. Scheppig, Ph.D. (Folio, pp. 72, 16s.) Williams and Norgate. Spencer, Herbert.-Essays: Scientific, Political, and Speculative. VoL III. (Crown ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Poems. By the Author of 'Choosing.' Alfred W. Bennett.-'Loving.' One of a Series of Poems. By the Author of 'Choosing,' &c. Alfred W. Bennett.-'Doubting.' One of a Series of Poems, &G. &C. Alfred W. Bennett.- Faust.' A Dramatic Poem. By Goethe. Translated ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Scotland; Her Songs and Scenery. -A Sling by her Bards, and Seen in the Camera.' A. W. Bennett.-' Carrdlla. Lyrics, Lays, and Sympathies.' By J. J. Britton. Alfred W. Bennett. -The Holy Child.' A Poem in Four Cantos. Also, ' Au Ode to Silence,' and other Poems ...

LITERATURE

... which she arrives with the Mephistopheles of the present story, although he is Griffith's Double, and the whole narrative hangs upon his career. After a series of villanies extending through his life-time, at the end of the third volume he is allowed ...

[ill] LITERARY EXAMINER

... 2. But in proportion to population, while in the ten years following 1823 one man in every 229,000 was hanged, in the last ten years we have hanged only one man in 1,711,000. The rule of mercy was mainly esta- blished by the Acts of 1837, at the accession ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Sermon [on Ps. lxxvii., iq and 20] preached May r5th, I870, being the day of the arrival in England of the re- mains of E. Herbert and F. Vyner, murdered in Greece, April 2Ist. Svo. Sermon on Luke xv., 3, and xvi., i9-2r, preached in Westminster Abbey ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... this a quibble. Prof. Knight must excuse us for saying that we do not believe he sees farther into the Infinite than Mr. Herbert Spencer does. Every real deep thinker will acknowledge that there is a limit to our power of understanding, or else we would ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... priests will countenance it. If they do, so much the easier is the work ; if not, they may side with the squireen 'and be hanged to them. The confessional has lost more than half its power. When the nien go, they do not tell all they know; when the women ...

LITERATURE

... rank had been tried for forgery and sentenced to death, and before the establishment of the Supreme Court natives had been hanged for forgery. Mr. Trotter's history is brought down to the latest date, and includes the assassination of Lord Mayo. There ...