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THE PORTUGUESE IN AFRICA.*

... and degraded race of European origin in existence. The poor, gentle Mashonas, of whom our author speaks in the highest terms, seem to be placed, so to speak, between the devil and the deep sea. Lobengula keeps them in fear of their lives, on the one hand; ...

HEALTH IN THE SCHOOL ROOM

... notably since the Corierence on School Hygiene held at the Health Exhibition in xSSi, when the opinions of men entitled to speak with authority, as Fajrer, Crichton Drowne, and Brudenell Carter, were fully elicited. But with the exception of those now ...

A VOLUME ON VOICE TRAINING.*

... building that is meant to be permanent. This means simply that Mr. Sandlands has a bass voice; that its normal pitch in speaking is F; and that he there- fore concludes that all other men have bass voices with the same normal pitch, or, if they have ...

MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS

... chiefly remarkable for ?? in which the composer seems to have anticipated the development of his genius. The annotated programme speaks of it as characterized by magnificent pathos, and s0 it is ; while at the same time the movement shows that original and ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... ting study of the Roman dramatist to see when he is speaking fr( m his own mouth. Professor Sellar makes out, to the satisfaction, wve c(nture to thinlk, of his readers, that he does often so speak, though he often givcs the impression of being a servile ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... friars speaking as such men would naturally speak; because in his plays people go to confession, talk of holy church and ghostly fathers; because he makes Isabella, his female masterpiece, a nun ; because the Duke, in As You Like It,' speaks of being ...

GREENWELL'S CARMINA CRUCIS

... eloquence or poetry. Indeed it is rare to find a short piece so complete and impressive as her Desdichado (unhappy one), which speaks simply of the misery of having no belief in God, of seeing in the earth and heavens an objectless pageant or mechanism, giving ...

TWO MODERN ROMANCES.*

... I am going to say unconsciously, instinc- tively, as it were, and then I say it, and in speaking I thin again- conscious action to speak and to think what I speak? * All Amon the Barley. By Flora Hayter. Three vots. (London: F. V. White and Co. eH ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... cleverness or originality to us. Some of the best sayings of the world have now become truisms, and lost their point, so to speak, from the very fact of their excellence. The closer we suppose nwit to be to wisdom, the higher wve shall rate the Greeks ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... e exaggeratioti, ann, so to speak, multiplication, as a source of humiour; anI thle ot1er that both occasionally drop the mask and speak for a fewv minutes ficm the heart. Nothing can be farther from our wish than to speak dis- ]Cspuctfull) of Mr. Clemens ...

THE CUP AND THE FALCON

... be called a success; the central interest, the character of a peevish, ineffectual woman, was not stuff for drama. Not to speak of Harold, the Laureate ventured again with ` The Cup and The Falcon. It is needless to recall that miistake The Promise ...

SIR FRANCIS GOLDSMID ON CENTRAL ASIA.*

... works of others. And Sir Francis Goldsmid has particular claims, barred, we believe, solely by his own uncommon modesty, for speaking with authority upon the subject he discusses. He has been for some time at the head of the Persian telegraphs, a purely British ...