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A WELCOME

... the smiling sky; Still Empire I Empire I is thy father's ory, While Britain hanquets her undying foes- Alexandrowna I The flatt'rer 3ays thy marriago will but bind Our countries firmer for the lovers' sake; Truth woispers, Raussia did the treaty break ...

Music

... long been distisugishedi liliss 'Wytmne aleo exhibited similar qualities in her execution of Pious Orgies and Wie6 men flatt'ring. To Madame Sainton.Dolby, as on many previous occasions, were assigned the sir, Father of Heaven, and the contraltopartinu ...

LITERATURE

... -two hemi- peres, Inhich preoent the basin of the Atlantic tsoward t -e ?? of the Parific towards the setting 5WL, To this crowning rioge human society, emerging frsom thE two ocean basins, is at present olimbivg.; the twoahalves front, face to face; thev ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... by a new com- ?? against LOaie's life and crown. Freneh honour entd pa-l triotism had now fallen 00 low that the princes and great vasials, in order to get revenge upon their oppressor, agreed ts assign the crown of France to Edward the Fourth of England ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... dwells for the present is a t building of two stories. The basement is a shop, 4 with parlour and kitchen behind; the upper flatt consists of a living room, two bed-rooms, and a kitchen. The staircase is wide, the entrance is convenient, and the decorations-all ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... connoinne force, an'd an Uonnaistakatle discrimination in tine Applause ,,nic5 to Alile do Murlca throughout the opera, sand the flatt ering occono fahicin sine Ia elb rid was as fsir'ly earned as in wa-s firoin acecorded. Her organ is a veritatle soprano of ...

Published: Sunday 14 May 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5402 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MAGAZINES

... as set forth to an iii- ( ll etinig of shareholders:- f~ ?? are well aware, was formed in biil'clrtllldeincpices the ?? flatt>ering. The ' 'ed l 'Seas ~,ne million sterling, w'ith a power of it appears that the issue of shares O0 It. J' ~lary. of hlie ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRIC

... Fies's was substituted. T~he repertoire for the week includes Dea Gievannei, Carmiene, Paint, and Lsihesgriim. STAmc MUSIC flAtt.-tessor, Mr H. PUllan ; Manager, M~r J. Pullan.-Thsre is no lack of variety in the entertainment organised for the holiday ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 40808 | Page: 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... When Fancy traces by her wond'rous art The scenes that speak in pow'r to head lnid heart In silv'ry tones Hope tells her flatt'ring tale, Atid wisp'ring Fear thie blooming cheek turtis pale And, dark or bright, each fate at last appears, Seets by prophetic ...

Published: Sunday 19 November 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 25557 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THE ATRICALS

... Wiley (Negro artist), Cisailcy Woa0disuna (esisieC), Mr1 Jaculsosi (scuitissessal, Miscb Aisy Marcia (scriu-oiessic), cod Mr flatt (consic) are the osily iicw cousiers here. Ne~weosse.'s Ci ?? Neiwsonie fisilshed a scuccessful seasois here oii Thuredey, ...

Published: Sunday 22 February 1874
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 20494 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture