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Arena A ^ X « Lord . I* Of Literature Be...
_ called seemed ' End to us ymion at the ' b time y Lord of reading Beaconsfield . Now ( we we are find not that oblivious a prominent of another character * Endy in mioa the ) boot h . a Mr . W & ldershare . That two brilliant writers should almost simultaneous ! v hit nnnr , ^ J _ .
of-the-way proper name is surely curious .
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the Our Royal readers Historical may recollect Society , that and our some remarks time since were we subsequentl called attention y referred to the to by management the Secretary of Dr . Rogers , in a letter to which we readily gave insertion . As the proceedings of an institution firm which which ought oufirht . iif t it it is is properly DroDerlv conducted conductedto to have have a a strong strong claim claim tinon the + hn support aimnA . i of ~ ,
liter Aberdare from ar the y me , Times who n and presided , , publishers without , wa c s mu mment presented st na , turall the with y fo possess llowing a , , bust of an repo him intere rt self of , t the for om annu o the ur upon a readers l meeting dio of , Mr we : re Henrv ' p Lord rint w Harvey hile the . to The tal inc annual ome o report f the S ociety accounts for the showed year was a balance 738 / . Os broug . 5 c ? . ht ma forward king with of 18 th e 13 balan * . 9 ^
historiographer nistorcograpner bro 1 ught 1 _ t f orward " as as 756 ^ s »/>? at at / . 420 < 16 1 ± t « ji / . .., , 2 c % the me d . li lib The rni brarian . ra ria expenditure n aat t w 57 3-j .. , , the uiu gave rent rent auu and . the uitings fittings salary 1 , at ax of _* 27 z the ji { i / . . 11 lls " « secretary . . 4 4 ca ? ... th the e cost and *** ce
of the transactions at 188 / . 10 s . 6 c / ., and the total balance carried forward was 38 / . 5 « . 5 £ I Mr . Cornelius Walford opposed the adoption of the reportand pressed forward
consideration ^ raised " ^^^^—^ - s ^» - — - w ^ beyond »— hi — ' ^^— ch he the ha d position ^ urged u of po a n the mere members sham Society in print ^ J c . He ducte wa , d d for esi the rous be - - — o n f efit - ^ se ^ e in o ^^ f ^ g the individu *«^»^* ^^ A S ^ o ciet ¦ ( . ¦ a l s to ¦ that it i of real 1 O « J • to A _ forward * . 1 the J . 1 noble -1 _ 1 - work !__ of />! 1 national i « i <• . .
on and the he council comp a lained who Society of had the aiming constantl manner y in stopped which his the ende work avours of establishing had develop been ing frustrated the our Society by on a history majorit a solid ; y "
basis . by « moving , and "i carrying " f the ii previou » s question ¦ . " ¦ Dr " ¦¦ v . H "wr yde ¦» Clarke ***¦ % * m also commented committee upon the action of inquiry of the majorit was appointe y of the d council to investi , and gate called certain upon affairs the members in connection to change with it . the A
Societ * u m - y . L ^^ ord Aberdare V was then * re-elected ^ * ¦ president * » amid •¦ accl amati on and the . s rest of the _ sitting—the proceedings being very protracted—was occupied with considering the merits of
two lists of gentlemen proposed tor omcers .
The Two Great English Novelists Of The S...
The two great English novelists of the second quarter of the nineteenth century had each his covers —r own . monthl Nowmagazines y magazine are , familiar greatly in multi retrospect plied , and and perhaps distinguished in a greater i ^ b y their ratio green the and _ ranks — yellow of
eminent -w . — novelists , j ., ^ ; with the effect ^ i that qj a very , j large proportion A of current novels are __ run through magazines instead of being separate ventures . We dare say it will sound a little odd
of if we existence say that has a prosperous not merel magazine y the customary of the modernest thread or kind threads , now of entering various upon -coloured a new fiction phase which which run run through throu , ffh the the iabric fabricbut but has has with with it it . as as it it were were , the the shades shades ot of JLJickens Dickens and ana
, , , , the Thackeray Atlantic ; , but seems we to think recall we the can once make well out -known a case . yellow ' harper cover ' s Magazine of the ' Virg , ' in inians reaching , ' whereon across was seen the fraternal hand-shaking of two men who had been once rivals and enemiestypical
Magazine of renewed AJLV / ' on X ^ cordiality AJL which AA & VAA are between depicted Eng fc the land \/ cities VAVAV and of the New 1 United f York JKUi States and IWAAVt . London And \ the united UAAAVVVt cover of in ^ * a Harper , visible ™^ ' s
bond JJrJU € *^^*** , brings * , a to mind * % the ** . * + * -X ' . ^ Tale * £ * M . ** V ^^ of ^ W Two * A Cities M "V / at least V I . V in *>< name ; JUVAA while AVAA ' Harper's Magazine » w * - _ '
itself is eminently a tale , for we oeheve that tale means really a budget of work .
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A Saul fs the Prop j ^\/ hets vm has mi appeared w « - at the va &\/ French «« u \\ Academy + \\ in the v * ^^— of M .
son son Labiche ^ of of a . ^ the thfi rumKMLJL , the eminent em among uruivAAg vaudeviUiste inent Orientalist Orientalist . 'v . * . , who muv . M M has jla . . John J been ohn JLemoinne Lemoinne v receive « w v d as delivering deliverino the m . sM successor . m .-jJk - the the -jl . sm * address addreaa j * of , ^ jjlmjlj M . Sy ot of vaav lve welcome welcome person ^ stre de , . Sacy The ajw ,
new Academician of mark who compared still himself outsiders , to a little Gaul \ entering rise cannot Rome , but and be when felt at one the uiv considers admission the
UJC men 7 U . ISA . uiain . » rui / < are * j . v diui vuvoiucio c a * mj . vvxj ouipiou surp vif * XM . M . x \ ju uuu uo iciu a / w vj »> v » .- liemoinne Lemoinne among the . fort whose whose y immortal best best hit hit s of was was a vaudeviU the the inquiry inauirv iste , what what even thoug would would h become become the best ot of of Academical Academical his class . Indeed speecnw speeches , M ** if .
candour were , obligatory , could not help mentioning that M . Labiche ' s candidacy was at first Perrichon regarded as is an permanentl additional popular proof of that his his inexhaustible ieces abound fun . in It happy is true hrases that which his Voyage sometimes de M .
The The are in observant observant everybod correspondent correspondent y ' s mouth y , and ot of that the the , he Times Times depicts at at p the the human gay crav capital caDital foibles points Doints with a out out p lig . ht however however and , mirthful , that tnai at » i touch » lew ^«"* .
the M . Lal reputation ? iche iB as of good a successful a man as journalist his predecessor and critic , whom , an he enthusiastic tersely sums bibliop , up as hile having , made an , idolator left wi for these only ot
difficulties Uicero Cicero and and Bossuet Joossuet M . Labiche . , and and e an an xtofled ignorer iemorer M . pi of de contemporary contemDorarv Sacy , and M . writers writers Lemoinne . . Allowance Allowance extolled them being being both maae as well «*«"" as - could be expected , .
Well The -Deserved Death Eulog Of The Ie...
well The -deserved death eulog of the ies Lord on hia Chief career Justice , but of the England Lancet takes has formed occasion the to subject point a of moral nul ? b te . er w 1 * ^
melancholy event , which may be of service to those who , like a large number of ^^^ live lesson what of the the event medical may be jdurnal a timel terms y warning a sedentary to the aged life . and Our energetic contemporary who " sa feel ^ wen : ~^ t | i ^ o ^
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1880, page 1050, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121880/page/18/
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