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MEDICINÆ BACULAUREUS

... self-sought attack), Who contriv'd to get money when business was slack, e By means of a stick well applied to his back. th Both honour and courage, 'cis true, were the cost, :h tut, to him who ne'er had them, they ne'er could be lost; Tho' new he unmask'd, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... bii~ichess of RuST.' I'li-CHNCELORof the EXC~isEoeze is inidisposed.wifth a severe acold, but it did not prevent the Right Honourable Gefitleman from tle attending the Cabinet Council yesterday tIo .igesl; or-, 'The Crown ,Tewels, which st epote at Co. *e- ...

FINE ARTS

... and beauty; and in the Sculpture room are some fine Statues and Busts by }. H. BA SLEY, RA, Nearly all the Sculpture is honourable to its respective Artists. - ?? be csetiuuied. j EN G RA A VI N GS. With the exception of rather too much closeness of grain ...

FINE ARTS

... pocket with Landseer. In several instances he has been very successful, and lately at the British shared the honour of the day with his riyal sportsman. Here he has shown great skill, but it is in backing, aud his Dogs are, it is more than usually clear, all ...

REVIEW OF BOOKS

... a great variety of interesting scenes, till incipient signs of old-maidisna induce the reluctant spinster to ac. cord the honour of her hand in marriage to the meek and patient Barnahy. It is, however, in her widowed state that the bustling and intriguing ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... correspondence, nor to a constant reference to their father in all things relating to the disposal of her boys. But years rolled on-seventeen years of absence, and consequently alienation-and from this time to the hour ot her death, Mrs Hemans and her ...

LITERATURE AND ART

... best of blocks. By sumps and blows did honour come, Unless they fell upon the bum; Whilst folks perversely took alarm At those which did the smallest harm: For where is man more safely beat Than on his honourable seat? Then broken heads and bloody noses ...

Published: Sunday 10 May 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7232 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... desire your favour, as to present thene two ivclosed papers to the honourable house oF commons ; the one containing an humble petition of mine, for the vindication of my wounded honour, in a business only concerning their service; and the other a titilalhl ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... dish swim- ming in some gravy unparalleled, is as the pride of Arago ' when a new planet swims into his ken.' Courty has the honour of Dumas's patron- age, it seems; indeed the mutual respect of the artists in hors d'wruvres and horrors, would appear to ...

LITERATURE

... sea-mew's piercing cry, While sea-ward many a snow white sail Arches its bosom to the gale, And oin the shore the waves are rolled Like heaving billows of loose gold, While all along, the glittering strand, Looks like some bright enchanted land. A dim white ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... is screwing herself up to filial disobe- dience in the seraglio. Barbican she abominates. Espouse him? No; I would see my honoured father farther. After a. dance extremely well executed with the finale of a flourish of fans, her Prinoess-ship shows symptoms ...

Published: Sunday 30 August 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4966 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture