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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... tation beyond seas. A few evenings since, a respectably dressed woman went into a ladles' boot and shoemaker's shop in the Strand, fitted oni two pair of boots, and requested that the shop-boy might accom- pany her to her lodging with them, when she would ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... field, and so lucky to boot, Such talents alike every station mnst suit. In Council ? Why net ?-hear the words as we quote '01, Pre magnifico always is omnne ignotuml I Will mnajorities prove ?-then happy our lot, For golden opinions are easily got ...

LITERATURE

... will sigh for a suC- cession of seasons-for the frestaness of the early spring- the riches of the full blown soutnner-tbe golden tints of the mellow auturmn-and the hoary majesty of wiuter. Here there is but one season-' ver floret seterunm.' Hence ligypt ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... they tire found may be illus- trated by a recent case :-Withufl a short period, an es- tate has been purchased near Maidstone, inl Kent, and the new proprietor forthwith exainied its mineralogical pro- perties. He found a pit of beautiful sayrd suitable ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... inglorious Milton, or to follow out the dogmas of taste and fashion, dictated by such mush- room pretenders as Borrominii or Kent. Ins walking through the courts and galleries of the Exhibition, we are surrounded on every hand by evidence of the intimate ...

THlE (. vEAT EXIiBII

... part of his art, lie probably found his kttolvedge of other scteiices-lcltoigraphly, for exaiiiple-sadly defec- tive. T'ile G Golden Legend nas to be studied, and ' Didron's Manual consulted, hefoue the unhappy dralugltstnati could begiii to torture his ...

BENJAMIN DEJUDA

... eternal r' echoes of infinite harmony-and yet the mcirmory of st ar the House of Dejuda will survive ; not inscribed in T the golden letters of a perishable Pantheon, not re- d( corded in the marble glories of a vast Valhalla, a but preserved pure and immortal ...

LITERATURE

... when he said that the Duke of Kent lost the command at Gibraltar for his endeavours to reform the drunkenness of the soldiers. He knows better than this. Did he never see tie code of regulations issued by the- Duke of Kent at Gibraltar. It was not uncommon ...

HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... which he will find the golden goose, and also en- lightens him as to its quality, which is that every person who touches it is made to adhere, and at the same time communicates adhesive qualities to others. Thus provided weith the golden goose, Hans sets forth ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... 0-George Nove, Sifosinghiucat Ctoslie, Stoplelsuret, Kent, For tie Six most veluteblo Long-SWool Fleeces, Kent or othawie, cobinng qttiitvantI qusntity,.£l0.( No. 10-Frederick Murtcon, Smooth, Ashfordl. Kent. For the Six most valsiable Short-Wool Fleaeces; ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... eight inches, First prize of £30 to Mr. Elvey, near Maidstone. Second prize of £20 to Mr. J. Wildash, Davington, near i Favershana. Third prize of .IO to Mr. J. Siommons, of IRainham, near Sittingbourne, Kent. All the plougics that taoci the prizes were on ...

LITERATURE

... bad, and to overload a good and otherwise powerful passage with gaudy and ungraceful verbiage, pales the brilliance of the golden ornament into dull tinsel. This is one of Mr. Sala's fgreatest sins, and it is most apparent in those parts, where he palpably ...