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THE STORY OF THE ARMADA

... TIHE STORY OF TIHE ARMADA. AS TOLD) IN ThJE M: N VIIO D)EFEATED IT1 1-- Lof?l) ADMIRAL. fir is difficult for us, living in this age of telegraphs, express trains, and newspapers, to form an accurate idea of the agonizing suspense of the time when our ...

THE STORY OF SIGURD.*

... Odyssey had matter as crude as the story of the Volsungs before him in abundance, but everything that is not normal and human disappears in his song. Here, for instance, is a piece of Northern magic from The Story of Sigurd Then tip rose Grimihild the ...

THE STORY OF THE JEANNETTE

... THE STORY OF THE JEANNETTE.`* Ti-iH tragical story of the Jeouuc//e Arctic Expedition has already been told so often in its main features, that Airs. De Long's complete and final publication of her heroic husband's journals and papers has necessarily ...

THE LOVE STORY

... THE LOVE STORY.' The New and Original Play, in Four Acts, by Pierre Leclereq, originally produced at the Strand Theatre, May 23d, 1888; revived for a series of morning perform. anoes at the Vaudeville Theatre, Feb. 18th, 1889. STRAND THEATRE (CosrcuesD) ...

Published: Saturday 02 March 1889
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 465 | Page: 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CLERICAL STORIES

... p'hilorrathic Society vouches for the story that, irr arrwewr to the (nuesrion D. fite - parable, an examimnee wrote, A parablo1 is a hleavenaly story with no earthly Imeamln, I ARCHBISTOP lMAGEE'S WIT. Amcng stories of Dr. Magee it is told that when ...

EXTRAORDINARY STORY

... I EXTRAORDINARY STORY. The f'ollowing- strange story is detailed in a letter to fitl Bradfiard Observer. The scene is Bradford. On one evening in last January the heroine of this trC, narrative had orcssion to go upstairs with SOme linen. A passing ...

THE STORY OF HYPATIA

... THE STORY OF HYPATIA. It is hardly a matter for our surprise when we find tise dramatist laying bold of the Rev. Charles Kingsley's novel of Hypatia, which the able Church- snan obtained from Gibbon's florid page. Nowadays, the stage claims everything ...

Published: Saturday 10 December 1892
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1908 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE DOCTOR'S STORY

... THE DOCTOR'S STORY. A Domestic Drama, in Five Acts, bv Alton Mills, Played for the First Time at Ladbroke Hall, Notting-hill, on Dec. i6th. Reuben Doyle ?? Mr PeRCY JORDAN Eric ?? ?? Master HAROLD CHAPIN John Budd, ?? Mr WALTER BrVAN Mark Stavely ? ...

Published: Saturday 29 December 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 813 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LOVE STORY

... Miss GwassDoare FLOYD Anne ?? Miss MABLes K. HAYTrS Kate ?? i Mss OLIVH STsTTITH Mr Charles Charrington's faith in The Love Story was well founded even before, in May last, he undertook to play in it at a Strand matinee the important part of Charles Marcheastle ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1889
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1470 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Short Stories

... Short Stories. TEaoUGH the public does not are much for short stories they coil- tinue to be published. The prolific . ITT - - . . Gu - t _ ?? .. 3. Mr. OseAR WanDE obliges the town with ?? le Lord Arthur Savile's Crime (OsGooD and le M'ILVAINE), ...

STORIES FOR THE PEOPLE

... THE STORIES TOR PEOPLE. RO B ES PIERRE. C'iAPTER. IV. 'TlE I'L5IT'ICAL AYCE.iTIcY O ROBTESPIERRE. i ist('rv halS beell colnn inla written by the frieuds, or ly ineiniaers of the! leisured or privileged classes. Thlier lions have the timc to devote to ...