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LITERATURE

... constitute a gentleman. The Mam in the Club Window treats his subject in a peculiarly piquant style, occasionally inclined to speak of - the habits of good society, not as they are actually received, but as they ought to be, according to his particular notion; ...

THE DANISH SOLDIER'S SONG

... stood before. Who but will give his life To drive back foes that seek Destruction to our banner, And tongue which freemen speak. Now, if I'm not returning To friends that weep and pray, King Christian will comfort them, And this is what he'll say:- He ...

THE LATE REV. DR. ROBERTSON

... ofp~talents great attainments a terling quali. ties itle ig nlot the tiume, neither is this tbe place, to z jio o bese. ')To speak of him in the lan- to d snce'i would be opposed to the whole Sgutr i life which was pre-eminently one of spiiet bltsiv power ...

JACOB HOMNIUM'S HOSS

... Is a mellitary beak, He knows Ino more of Lor Than praps ha does of Greek, And prowides hisself a deputy Because he cannot speak. Four counsel in this Court- Misnamed of JUstice-sits These lawyers owes their places to Their mollay, not their wits; And ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... unknown in the city. I have been con- 3 a ducting the theatre during the last two months. I What I have done will probably speak on my bebalf better than anything I might say. 'Ur CLABa-Before Mr Coleman proceeds, I .e should like to know whether this ...

MR BROWNING'S NEW POEM

... nuicker -still,' t Here'e the Engilsh can an d will I' Then si3id lDamfeevlUe, My triend, 'I musa speak ouf at the end, Though I cnd the speaking aard: 'Praise Is deeper than the lips: .You have saved the King his ships.; YeU must name your own ...

NOTES ON THE EXHIBITION

... lih, Is put as chairmen, against te rule as it was explained to the jurors8 Re sepaks to 1nguglfmen for an hour, and they speak In Frenoh to him, although some present do not understand the langusge, and II1 ackcowledged that the langu ge to the jury ...

SUNDAY SOCIETY LECTURE

... Bonhomme, he said that when an Englishiman got 1 hold of a foreigner speaking two or three words of hrnglish he sedom ventured to speak the foreigner's leaguge. He ksiew that a Man speaking- aI language not his own was always more t or less liable to make ...

HAWARDEN FLOWER SHOW

... country, who bad seized the opportunity to pay a visit to Hawaidsn in the hope of seeing the ex-N Premier and hearing hint speak. Mr Herbert G Gladstone, ALP., and other members of the family B had taken an active part in the promotion of the LI ftte and ...

MASONIC FESTIVAL

... least be if, planre. Now, ladies and gentlen' I idea before I came here tbat, as Grind L MIason of Scotland, I would have been speak on Masonic secrets which the lafieav'. never be privileged to hear. Bait I am disdapointed. This is not a Msseaic ga for wile ...

MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS

... Chiicago, he speaks S4 in hopetul and sometimes glowing terms. As a t; r it erceur he is empecially pleased to note that tile love of the Almighty dollar has not altogether destroyed the desire for culture in these places; and he u speaks very highly ...

A NEW CHINESE BOOK

... of it very are ancient-literature is now a familiar matter r a anong our ainologues. The quantity of books- ! to pencil-speaking documents, as the Chinese 3o call them-was at first a great surprise to the velearned men of the WVest, and the number ...