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LESS BLACK THAN WE'RE PAINTED

... ioin. Every one was surprised to find hoen' comparatively poor lie had died: for, though allowed to have been of it generous disposition. it was thought thait lhe must have s:aved moisey during Ids long seelimi. Wlus~t thoi'e wvas, lie rver, was left ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... cantonments, as A we must abandon most of our property, Start was anxious to - save a few of his nost valuable books, and to try the experi- n soent of sending them to a friend in the city. Whilst he selected E these, I found, amongst the ones thrown aside ...

EVENING CONCERT

... AUeyn is a charming Juliet. She has youth, grace, and beauty In her favour, and, In addition, she possesses dramatic gifts of the highest order, and she Is able to depict the vary- Ing emotions by whioh the youthful heroine to swayed with a fidelity and ...

THE EAGLET

... while the mnote sesscln teO dI cliffs-sublime was the shtout that echoedasrtem enseht ?? macled tise eycle-then'had succeeded a -silence deep as death ofd is -in a little while arose that hymning prayer, succeeded ,by di ~ mute supplicatieos-the wildness ...

Our Library Table

... differentiate Itaelf from other bodies of Ti Socialists by a waiting pilioy-hence their WI name, but for an exhibition of youthful Impetuosity, iUl aonsidered action, and superb con- GI, celt, their manifesto In thie Review would be diflioult WI to equal ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... been the true friends of virtue will be .rejected by a I except the credulous and indifferent. We have .only' one national record of which the single design is to elevate CD s an dirct tminld. Jewish history is Gods ailluminated colck. di eset in the dark ...

Literature

... Into which entrance was attained by crawling on hands and kneseswhile the King's fat sister, on a state occasion, wore little save gilded chains and bracelets, and a blue and white Freemasn's apron, probably a present from some waggish traveller. Owaing ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... reasoned plalgoer before the prologue is over, nor to the cbaracters, which are Bome of his oldest and most familiar stage friends, placed amid different surround. ingo. But it lo not so much upon the nature of hid matf erial as upon the use which he makes ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... bailiff of the borough, summoned a jury on the 25th of February, 1605.6, to try certain persons Implicated In the conspiracy. Among the jurors we find the name of Shakspere's friend Julye Sbaw, one of the subscribing witnesses to his will. That Ben Jonuon ...

FOR VALOUR

... happiness than misery, and oh I my love, if you die, I would tain die too! But you shall not, I ?icll save you, Charlie, I siol ! That night she went again to try her forbine rut the ganhirig-table: but this time it wire more fluctuating, and when she reached ...

BRISTOL FINE ARTS ACADEMY

... theoao that they 'Were I not loit. Tiey had therefore di lioulty In obtaining Et bre hleof a 1C turesu foxr exhibition. If the poeopl Ia ?? and F it con would only support them and to L.or p'cii friends and go4t Additional sub. e( leeries.. and reed buy ...

Theatrical Mems

... from the gradual revelations of the youthful duke's talents for successful intrigue, and the rather more serious incident of the double t, duel appropriately leuis up to the culminating love Y scene between; ue youthful husband and wife, i ir Edward Terry ...