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A Goodly=conceited Entertude of Queen Gaynor and Sir Lancelot on Lake;

... not all so amorous of my shame As thus to cherish in my knightly blood A guest so l6prous A after be what may, If none else speak this message, yet will I! Gatioin. Most loyal brother, may one ask how long [Hast known the loves of Lancelot and the Queen ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... an impertinence to speak in terms of praise of Sir John Millais's work, for all the world knows that not even Sir Joshua Reynolds rivals him in his delicate and sympathetic rendering of childhood; but of tie reproduction we may speak. It is a triumph of ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY

... to strengthen the halting purpose of her husband. and incite him to some new treachery against Elsa. Of her acting we may speak in terms | of unreserved praise. It is always picturesque and r forcible, without being unduly obtrusive, and the some- | what ...

ANNUAL DINNER OF THE SHAKESPEARE CLUB

... tongue would be alU the nations of the world. Boid should.' other nations-as no doubt they wouldulbbsinatdly e. severe in speaking their own lwnguage- [laughter] -they would all agree with him that the spirit in which they spoke being the same,' the mere ...

MR. HARRY QUILTER ON ENGLISH ART

... pictures at the Art Gallery, and it seemed to him that Birmingham had the best selection of pictures that he ever came across. Speaking generally, he did not think be could say as much-judging frout the pictures that were illustrated-of anv other town ins England ...

LECTURES ON BREAD AT MASON COLLEGE

... lectures, be described the processes usually followed in the bake- house, and the chemical results which accompanied them. Speaking of flour and its characteristics, he alluded in passing to the question which bad bten discussed as to a different kind of ...

GIFT BOOKS

... that mulch of ft is other than ephemeral, but it is bright, varied, teresting, and wholesome. Of the illustrations we cannot speak highly-some of them are clever in design, hut the execution is coarse, add they are badly ?? Eingland aims at combining the ...

MIDLAND MUSCIAL SOCIETY

... MAYca&beus,' last given by the society in February, 1888, but apparently none the less welcome on that account. Strictly speaking, we should iay that last night's performance included somae two-thiidsof the work rather than the entireoratorio, which ...

BIRMINGHAM CHAMBER CONCERTS

... it ,atifactory to note that ;t r 'ier pi'. e - c ofph6 rlanlopy in vain There- have been inny iourcoa ooort5 Ilm~meroially speaking, In the Mr. Faveil's .long heamber msic casade 'but *w cannot rectal one giv'en for's beg'iinb objeci which 'was not an ...

PERIODICALS FOR JANUARY

... supplies the first of two papers on Design, and we need hardly say that on such a subject Mr. Crane speaks as scarcely any other man could speak. Ten decorative draw- ings from his nencil accompany the paper. The frontispicce of the number is a tine ...

GRAND THEATRE

... roar' wi:h delight. The other adult nerfurmers can best Fe reas:' witi in our review of tse e7eningj performsnce. ,eneraily' speaking. they are well suited with their earls, anl ('o not introduce m'ch-tboigh some a, them do in- trodnce i-sem a little-busiless ...

MR. G. DAWSON ON THE DEATH OF CHATTERTON

... that ever fled across its sight. He was as proud as Lucifer, and certainly cultivated a vulgar ambi- tion, but he who could speak of Chatterton's faults as a censor enjoyed hut a small gift of true charity, for he was fatherless and, as a genius, friendless ...