LITERATURE

... independence of manner a little too far. What we consider only respectful, seems to them to be servile; and they have a quick, short mode of answer- ?? a question, which is very like incivility, and certainly does not tempt a stranger to pursue his inquiries ...

LITERATURE

... You End I have ?? different paths But, at least w awc-bWothei.s.' We trust we bave E-M quvts enough or this Mn- teresl ug story to induce a g.eat m ,ny of our readers t3 t. nd for it to the lending libraties and judge for themselves. Some of them have ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 30th of March, a; Covent Garden, sand the short advertisement issued by the Directors of the Royal Italian Opera annonces3 the engagements of Meadames Adelins Patti, Lueca, Nilsson asd Tietjeue. h Some short time ago a paragraph appeared C in the papers ...

SOME RECENT CONCERTS

... It is not the simple idyll which the title suggests. Though the scene is a cornfield, and the actors are harvest folk, the story has nothing to do with place or workl, but with false love and disappointed hopes. The author of the words- Christina G. R ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Assassins prewled through ~the streets, and in every house there was a death. Meanwhile, famine rages, and the well-known story 'of Mary of Betbezor fulflled the most melancholy page of Old Testament prophecy-' the tender and delicate woman of Jeremiah ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... We quoted from Mr Hepworth Dixon's account of the Tower a story of the fall twice over of Henry the Third's wharf being due to the anger of certain English saints: here is a pendant to that story: Aug. 6. (1706).-We have an account from Whitchurch, in ...

Varieties

... Western editor declines an invitation to pay a visit to a small-poX hospital The V77t -'rtunre is always beautiful, but it gets short of OF CoURSE.kv it vot be reasonably presumed that a plagiarist writes with a steal penI A woman is nlot fit to have a baby ...

LITERATURE

... our finest poets. Beatrice, ochich is the longest piece in the present volume, is in rmny respects an admirable poem, The story is commonllace enough, but it is worked out with fine peetic feeling. Clement and Beatrice, husband aid wife, living only to ...

AUSTRALIAN THEATRICALS

... The night after Mr. Montgomery's farewell perfcnnance, the drama of Foul Play, adapted from Miessrs. Reade and Boucicault's story by Mr. Marcus Clarke, of this city, was produced, the principol chorocters being sustained by Miss Adelaide Bowring, Mr. J ...

Published: Sunday 07 March 1869
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1956 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICA

... she Ollrienss tlsrougis all their ssisfortunesaslid traveset. Frltss s~eforegeitg short sketels it still be sees tltere are soesaimsprsbabilhties conssected wastl tite story. Tite chsarstcters (woith tlse exceptiots of Barnseyl ore very fairly assd naturally ...

Published: Sunday 07 March 1869
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 23137 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... the favour and patronage of the reading pulblic. a Froom amongst the short papers we extract the following cathedral legend, called THE CATHEDRAL ORGANIST. At the time when my story commences, the situa-l ,tion of organist had continued in one family ...

LITERATURE

... expectations may be formed of the story, and the first chapter, describing the confession of mutual love between Burgo Maltravers and his cousin, is very tenderly and delicately swritten. Cociming Together is the name of a short story at the end of the monthly ...

Published: Sunday 07 March 1869
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1729 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture