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LITERATURE

... one of the rich grassy glades of that forest, which we have mentioned in the beginning of thb ,chapter. Hundreds of broad short-stemmed oaki, which had- wvitnessedperhaps the stately march ef the Roman soldiery, flung their broad gnarled arms over a thiek ...

LONDON THEATRES

... play to Ivanhoe, ancd becomes a mere bturdlen io the story. Aoiother 1 thing, in very bad rasie, is the rentei'ing of tthe pas- Ision between Ivan/oe ?? Reecca mutual, contrary i to the novel story. 'T'his provoked too nmuch it those insipid appendages ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE, MAY 30

... took place, and Covent-garden, int themieian time, got tlhew start, by producing Mr.1 Knovles's new play, founded on the same story. The curiosity natutally attendawt on these circum- stances was at length gratified by the prooluction of the promised Ti-agedy ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... have Jit in our power to say,jthat, contrary to the usual result in such cases, the merits of the production did not AllI short of is what had been anticipated, and that complete success crown- ed thewrhole. Jealousy of the most fearful kind, working ...

HORRIBLE STORY

... | HORRIBLE STORY. I. - I . I .1. . The following horrible story appears in a Frer. Jaurnal The House of Refuge for Lunatics, establisl~d at C 3ur-Loire, department of Nieure, was, a short tics, scene of a most tragical event The Si-ur Malis t, thecary ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... vhich, probably to increase the effect, ap. reared to have heen first arranged as a drama.- United Ser. CC Jo? .l.l--'The story is not new, but there is now ap- pended to it the letter itself, which was sent off seven hours beore ?? entered Berlin ; the ...

LITERA TSRK . MEMOIR

... legs by accident, and others irrecoverably lost by calculation. Authentic or not authentic, the writer is familiar with the story of the times, with the persons of the court, and the gossip of the saloons, Though withholding her name, she describes her ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... take place between Prince Leopold, and one of the daughters of the Duke of Or- learis. Such a union is more probable than a story which has been told of an intended marriage between him and the widowv of Napoleon. It is a wvell-kniown fact, that his Royal ...

PERSONAL SKETCHES

... take - round of St. James's Park before breakfast, and lbad got but half way from the entrance opposite the Horse Guards to Story's Gate, when we met the Duke, snuffing the morning air, and looking sharply about him, as if he intended to keep a strict eye ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... to quit the regmei1 ?? y Tinses. A. marriage was celebrated at Dover, a short time since, which for singularity of incident is not to be paralleled in the annals of matrimonial story. The happy pair, beinS weary of the monotonyof single blessedness, determined ...

FINE ARTS—ROYAL HIBERNIAN ACADEMY

... this city; it was originally intended, we be- lieve, for a chapel in Cork, but the funds of the establishment falling far short of [lie stipulated sum, they were obliged to permit of its disposal in Dublin. Mr. Hogan intends, we understand, to proceed ...

THE PARTING

... occupied by room-keepers, in John's-lane, off Thomas-street. . There had been a large quantity of straw stored in the cellar story, which became ignited, it is thought, from the spark of a candle, which, in a few minutes, extended higher. The narrowness ...