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EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... he promises a complete bevy of novelties- comedies, plays, farces, and dramas, from the veteran hands of Robert Sullivan, Thomas Morton, Stirling Coyne, J. R. Planche, Douglas Jerrold, and others. These are great and important foreshadowings of a spirited ...

Published: Sunday 03 April 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7426 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE FINE ARTS

... Palace, Westminster, Mr Knight has supplied several very good portraits, and among them two differing much as to subject-one, Thomas Giffard, Esq., painted at full length for the town of Wolverhbamnpton, a gentleman of the old school ; the other, a gentleman ...

LITERATURE

... grandfa- ther, the Malaga merchant, was the son of one Wil- Aiam Kirkpatrick, a minor laird in Dumfriesahire, whose grandfather, Thomas Iiirkpatricki, lairneh Di to be an offshoot, though in -what degree is-not. eC rknown. This is among the minor curiosities ...

LITERATURE

... Bt~i *, : Messri. tjhapmau and Hai have, in course of publica. tion, A New Library of Ralway Litehture, And thael sayby Thomas Car4 le.is a ?? shilling's -orth. it was firat printed in the Edshiburgh Reiew, in 1828. - And we doubt not that its banties ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... devoted Itllowers, sout wealth and distinction by taking service in the armies of different Asiatic princes. Numbers of their hardy race were even pur- chased as slaves by these monarchs, and embodied as their lije guards, or educated in their palaces as ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... inte- rest on the wild sea, plunging upon the iron coast of Berwick-upon the fishing coves and villages. the fishlng boats and hardy men. A routine which rarely varied was the life of the household. By break of day, both mistress and servants were astir-then ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... received equal shares, and the horse- man was entitled to a double portion. Had the Khtlif attempted to augmeut his share, the hardy warriors would have resisted his claim, with the same freedom as the fierce and sturdy Gaul, when he raised his battle-axe ...

PARIS UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION of 1855

... Caskieben; James Giles, ?? David Blaikie; Alexander Morrice; George Thom- son ; David M'Hardy ; Frederick Holland ; Patrick Pirie; Hardy Robinson; T. A. Curtis; Thomas Todd; James Crombie; Alexander Low; John Stewart: George David- son ; James Hall; Walter ...

ROYAL NATIONAL STANDARD THEATRE

... real character-the patriot, the warrior, the triumphant chief. The second act reveals himn as the mysterious chieftain of the hardy and heroic mountaineers, who are well-nighl besten in their efforts to maintain their post in the rocky foetne~sees. The Russians ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... motto from a sage who is the most proper motto-poet for such works. This inscription eve append as we find it. Error is a hardy plant; it dourisbeth in every soil; ,1 the heart of the wise and good, alike with the wicked and foolish. If we thought such ...

BATTLE OF INKERMANN

... nett, severely. 68rH REGIMENT.-Lieut..rol. Harry Smith, dangerously; Lieut. J. Cator, dangeruseoly. 4 CaH RE GIENT,-Capt. W. Hardy, severely; Ensign E. H. llellier, s'aghtly.,AE-aorE opr 1sT BATTALION BIFLE BRIG.MjrERop, severely; Lieut, C. Buller, slightly; ...

SOCIETY OF ARTS

... Gibson in the chair, the following paper was read, The Commercial Consideration of the Silk worm and its Products, by Mr. Thomas Dickins. Though this manufacture engages, per- haps, fifty millions of our capital, and euiploys about one million of our ...