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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... to give details of plot or of dialogue. To recount a plot in this play would be to invent a plot;- and to speak of its dialogue would be to speak of sen- timent without feeling, and jokes without wit. It was totally withdrawn. There can be no doubt of ...

THE WHY AND THE WHEREFORE

... Freeborn Britons P-Because we can't en- joy the light of Heaven through a window without paying for it; or write, speak, or go to bear others speak, without the risk of banishment, &c. Why are they called tie Servants fthe 'Crownu -Because thev serve themselves ...

LITERATURE

... or neces- sarily working to the same objects with it. Thus, a man, ' says Lord Brougham, who would speak well must write much. The art of speaking and the art of writing are so far allied to one another-their connection is very close indeed. But in ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Gentleman in the country, and when you talked of S ldll anzi/~y we knew you meant Justice BoXD-and when you put out your hand to speak agaifst the Gentlemen, as was against filching, Dicil, he said, you'd a fine finger for a pocket. I always thoughtlsonesty ...

THE CORONATION DAY

... 1DAy. Tba Queen ! the Queen I God save the Queen I Re.echoes through the joyous scene. No sound is heard, no object seie, But speaks of love to Englana's Queen. This (ay, tile nation's hope tnd pride, She pasges like its bleorming bride. The joy that ?? each ...

ROMEO AND JULIET, WITH SOME NEW READINGS

... that was so full othis ropery t Romeo (TInpattira Looker-on): A gentleman, nulrs, that loven to hear timselr talk; and will speak more in a Minute than he aj1 stand to St a ?? and Juiet, Aot 2, Setn) 4.] (Time of Action-Friday, December 5) AGRICULTURIST ...

OLYMPIC THEATRE

... several parts of the wide theatre, we were not sensible of the nmerit of the manner In which she delivered the passage. We only speak of this as one polot of the kind; but there were many more, of which the audience seemed, like ourselves, for the first time ...

HERR TEDESCO'S NEW PIANOFORTE MUSIC

... pieces for his favourits instrument, the pianoforte. They are en. titled Moonlight Rambles, and most of them were, so to speak, improvised by M. Tedesco during his meditative walks in the sequestered sylvan scenery of the Regent's- park, which for him ...

M. THALBERG'S FIRST CONCERT

... e yesterday was a blaze of splendour; a display of genius, science, and power, we verily believe, without a pirallel. In speaking of TuAl.1erus criticism is out of the question-the listener is amazed, de- lighted, transported; so wrapt up in feeling as ...

R. W. EMERSON AND HIS LITERATURE

... thyself, says hoe every heart vibrates to that iron sting , and in speaking of consistency in conduct, if you would be a man, speak what you think in words as hard as cannon balls, and speak again to-merrow's thoughts in words as hard, although it may contradict ...

IMPROMPTU,

... IMPROMPTU, S- s4 ON THE ArPARITIONe Of MAGNA CHARTA. Tle momlent the Learnedi Juadge, Dr. LaE, begun to speak 5iOUt,11agna Chxrta, theJud~ges, c., in a simultanenus move- tfnt, all rorse and retired.-oueT of DELEGATES, DOCTORS' COisiOeNS, No,. 24. - ...

THEATRE ROYAL DRURY-LANE

... we have spoken. We went yesterday afternoon to The Theatre Royal Drury-lane, and heard an IPalan opera, of which we will speak. The opera c selected for performance was D ntzetti's comio opera, I 1I Cauipanlzelo, the singers Lilliputian, whom Mr. 1 ...