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REVIEW

... altogether, notwithstanding the character and abilities of its author. And why? simply, because it is too honest-because it speaks the trutb' too purely and too much of it. The article we allude to is entitled Retrospect of the ' Movement,' by George ...

LITERATURE

... professiou. Thie ?? i; a Iiveil. mid almost unquesiiotisiily a true sketch. Tbe dts gnes wbich illuse trate each chsrticter speak for them'elkes. 'ihey are Fterench all osLr, and their exec':[iu is a. sindile as it is expressive. Suppleniertl to the ii'tory ...

Poetry

... t 'Tb to see your children weak With their mothers pine and peak, When the winter winds are bleak; They are dying wbist I speak. iM to hunger for such diet, As the rich man In his riot Casts to the fat dogs that lle Sarfeltlig beneath his eye. ITie to ...

A DREAM IN A STAGE COACH

... America, say the same thing?-and arn't they as likely to know as a rascally old JewS Hush! (said the old gentleman) don't speak so loud! Hem! hem! hem! and here he took a sudden fit in coughing. Astonished at all this confusion about so nice a looking ...

Poetry

... the exception hop- ping from twig to twig to save their fall in the unsettled tree of commerce. The knowing ones begin to speak plain out of one pound notes as a cure. Could old Cobhett's spirit rise and write a single Register, what a treat it would ...

GREAT AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT MORPETH,

... his worthy friend (uNo, no.), whose feelng towards him and his lied led him beyond the legitimate bounds of praise when speaking of him. He (Mr JBigge) was most deeply obliged to him for the manner in which he had introduced his health to their notice ...

REVIEW

... cheering to find men of flrst-rate talent singling out from the hireling npa~,,and eimploying those talents in the holy- but speaking .in the worldly sense-ill requited work of nationanlregeneration. Such a man is the author of the work before us-a work of ...

POLITICAL TALE OF A TUB

... them all as a set of lazy, Ignorant quacks, and swore if they did not do as other people did, dress as others dress, speak as others speak, think as others think, and believe as others believe, that he would that very day send them all in a canter to the ...

INSURRECTION IN WALES

... to the throne, and with no ap- pearance of rebellion since 1745, civil broil should suddenly rear its head in England. This speaks, plainly enough, that there is something rotten in the stateof DenmacuL The Special Commission, for trial of the pri- soners ...

POLITICAL TALE OF A TUB

... together; and all the muscles of their bodies seemed to undergo a convulsive twitching. They thought it better, however, to speak to Dick fair, and accordingly they replied, Very well, my lord, Dick, if such is your pleasure we vill leave, but where shans ...

PALACE THEATRICALS

... -of the first or4er. The Beautiful and almost unmatch- able old air,- The boiny, bonny broom, to vwhich the duet is set, speaks pathos ii.every note, and as ir Robert sung the first stanza his grief;at being torn from all his hopes just whe he had the ...

LITERATURE

... years' duration, is usually considered as the meat dais. astreus this countr y wvas ever ersa., d in (5a. an at sea, generally speaking, were by no means Usuchaessto gratify the public, and our naval fame was only redeemed by the victory of Rodney, which revived ...