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ON THE SHAKESPEARE TERCENTENARY

... they aeswered, well we know That Nature did those minds on earth bestow- Those beaming stars in yonder mental spheres- But speak, and lo ! a sun to these appears. He spake, and lo I a peeoess light came forth, Destined to shine for ever oer the earth- ...

MR. STRATTON'S CHAMBER CONCERTS

... deserves better recog- nition of conocert directors. Of Mackenzie's fine quartet in E fiat we have left little room to speak. It is, to speak briefy, one of the most sound and interestig compositions which have yet been produced at these concerts as native ...

THE DUKE OF SAXE-COBURG'S MEMOIRS

... Thuringian legend intluenced the mind and character of the young prince. After a description of his immediate ancestors, the Duke speaks of the infinence which the reminiscences of the trogblea and trials of the Ware of Liberation had on the miff of himself and ...

MR. E. SPENCER, M.P., AT WEST BROMWICH

... some useful measures would have been passed into law hut for the unscrupulous opposition the Government had to contend with. Speaking of the arrest of Messrs. O'Brien and Dillon, he said he wondered at the extreme patience which Mr. Balfour had exhibited ...

THE ARDLAMONT MYSTERY SOLVED

... of accidental death, and further the officials had to resort to various demroralisinz methods I to establish their case. Speaking on the mode of pro- cedure in Scotland, Mr. Monson says. IIn England a coroner's inquest would have been held, whilst in ...

NATIONAL MUSIC

... press of serfdom, that, in fact, the chlaracteristic f'?atarc of the uniting of the individual lahour of 111ally aut Wl* so to speak, by soene master mind, than tlo intell- glent operation of the many, echil feeling that lie w- artis9t. their instrumeontation ...

NEW BOOKS

... say you had a iiyit to speak. Wrhy not? Say you oay/ri. But ''you lied a i right, to speak, and you oueht tra speak, are both a correct, but with essentially dilfcrent meanings. ' d former mens you lied a just claim to speak, the ti latter 'it ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... deal in odious comparmons; it is one of the painful necesvitihs of his calling. He must CmeiLrly indicate the plane, so t. speak, on which, in his judgment, any piven work of art is to be taken ; and the value of his -erns, whether of praise or blame, ...

THE LATE BIRMINGHAM DOG SHOW

... If I may venture to speak according to the impressions re- ciaved in many and long conversations with the majority of exhibitors,I should certainly say, not any of the three conditions are at all the cause of the gathering. I speak with confidence when ...

THE REV. DR. McCARTEN ON OUR ENGLISH ALLIES

... moment in England. This originated in the long course of tyranny and injustice to which they hald been subjected. He did not speak this in the interest of revolution ; nothing was further frons his thoughts. What his senti- ments were upon Honie Rule required ...

LOVE AND DECEPTION

... woman denied all his statements, and he was reproved by ir. C. Semon,' one of the Magistrates, and told peremptorily to .speak to hlis- pro-ierly. The prisoner said he had alrways acted respectful y to Miss Brovsn,' and had full confidence in her. 'IHe ...

HELEADERS OF THIS WONDROUS WORLD

... all Wihl lift tile burden from The losons oif the vetik, In highist splheres of liheasure breathe, Ill b ightest lahiguagc speak ! iTeY lislh thc deep and baurniinig trntlhs Of love to, all litaiiand ; Allil, gent-like, pi :c spalenditd light Aboiut the ...