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LITERATURE

... and attended, and r used to think that the malsde imaginaire gained something by his humour. It is different in the latter stages-the old post-chaise gets more shattered and out of order at every turn; windows will not be pulled up, doors refuse to open ...

LITERATURE

... there is a genuirle vein of poetic feeling worthy a ora illustriousane. We give the tollowsing extract, sivhicli may serve to show the writer's poa ers of description:- tild Gryffiti had atuueful barp, 'I'.le n1instre1l had a lovely dauighiter, Asid she ...

Literature

... I Literaturt. it The Foreign Quarterly Reviewfor April.-Chapman & Co., tit London. bI This new review takes high ground. Its object is to enlarge ju the English reader' world of letters, by notices of the prin. Pt cipal authors and most psopular works ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... kinds of grapes, the fir~t of pleasures the second of drunkennless, and the third of repentance. IDLNxc~ss_~Sweet to those who have earned jt brden- some to those who get it for nothing.- IWard. On the 23rd of April, in 1516, died at his birth~plate, Stra ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... 3and to poll. Accordingly, on Monday, Mr. Wire 'was duly ceass )proposed and seconded, tire party of Mr. Freshifield receivig debt every mark of their unpopulrsrity., The show of hands was in lI decidedly in favour of tire aldermaO. The polling commenced ...

Literature

... oontemporary literature) are articles on Dryden and his times, and Victor Hugo and his writings-bstsi of them meritorious papers, show- ing a thorough acquaintance on thie part af the writers o'itt their respective themes, asid wsell worte perusal. The articles ...

Literature

... then. end the same heroic courage which would have made Nelson dash into Cronstadt in 1818, made him, on the memorable 2nd of April, 1801, dash in amongst the bat- teries, men-of-war, fire-ships, and gun-boats of Copenhagen; and even when signalled by his ...

Literature

... themn and show a great commund of language: the volume contains besides a large nusuher of miscellaneous poems many of which are marked by tile same characteristics. Otie of tihe best pieces, to our miid, is that descriptive of Charles the Second's Entry ...

TOTAL DESTRUCTION OF BATH THEATRE BY FIRE

... ired against this, and each broke all three plates, crushing-the . first, ripping and splitting the second, and ripping the third- n such a way as to show that even 16 inches of metal was an lineufflotent protection against ordnance' of this 'description- ...

THE MAGAZINES

... THE MAGAZINES. TnE April number of the Cornhili Magazine beingsa us a Second Instalment of Tisackeray's unfinished story. Denis Duals,' and,.fragmentary as it is fated to remain, enough has been p t~sleed to Show that it falls short of none of the ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... FASHIONS FOR APRIL. (From Le Folletd) We have already had sufficient indication of the approach of bright spring weather to lead us to hope that furs will Boon, be puntaside; and, whilst we may for a- little longer see velvet worn, we shall find silks ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... 23; Newcastle, 22. il DEATH ONo THEI STAGE.--The Toulouse papers relate a a' tragical incident which occurred last Friday at the 0 Theatre des Va-rietils in that city. An actrese, Medame Is Vert, wasl upon. the stage performing her part when ehe a suddonly ...