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"French Taste In English Books.— Transla...
and the French that makes it worse . —French and English : a Comparisonby Philip Gilbert
Hameiton ( London : Macmillan , & Co . ) .
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948 The Publishers' Circular August 15 ^ 33 9 ¦ ¦ ¦ . — . ——————————___
The Author Of 'Box And Cox.'—Mr. J -^^ ....
The Author of ' Box and Cox . '—Mr . J . Ashb h y h -Sterry - in the ¦ course of his ¦ genial M
- ^^ ^ ^^^ ^ H ^ ^«^ ^ v ^^^^ n ^ - ^» - ^^ ' ^^ ^^ v ^^ j , ^ m ^~ " ^ ~~ r " ^^^ — ~™~ " ^ — — ~^~ ~ — — d * raw Eng s lish attention Notes ' to in the the fact Ame that rican Mr Book . Maddison Bayer , i
Morton of the * , Poor the author Brethren of ' Bdx of the and Charterhouse Cox , * is one : ^_ ^ h ^ H ^ B . ^^ ka ^ B _
house ' Loung to ing ^ tak the e ^^ an other old day friend throug to h see the ^^ the Charter play - -
to ground ^^ ^^ v w iew A ^^^ v w where the w ^^ is ^^^ spot ¦—* Pendennis v * ' ^^ where — ^^ first dear — ^^ met — old — — Clive Colonel ____ , and — __
Newcome said Adsum when his name was called crlfi , " round I happened hich to situated pass across the the abodes abodes quad of ot
the rangle ran Poor round Brethren which w . are are On situated a bench the in the sunshine were three old grey-bearded gentlemen
t evidentl v ^^ ^ r hat ^ m ^^ ^ m r ^ ^ » ^ " ^^ ^™ ^«^ one ^^ w ^™ ^~ - ^ y ^^ r ^^ ^^ enjoying ^ of ^ " ^ - ~ ^ - » ^^ them ^ — - — ~ —~ ^ — was very — — — [ j — relating ^^ much « ~ ~ — ~ - — ^ a ^ . — good The ^ ^ anecdote — porter _ 1 _ — , , »
and who a sked sh me owin if I had roun ¦ ever d , suddenl ^ heard y of stopp a p h lay ed
called ^ I ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ had ^^^^^ ^^ rv w ^^ ^^ " ^^ seen ^ ^^^ Box ^^^^^ ^^^ ^ " ^ ^^ it and ^^ p ^^ laye ^ Cox ^^^^ d . " ^^ oftener O - ^ ^ n ^^— my - * ^^~ t h rep — an ^ — ly ing — thing that — ^^ »
Buckstone i e lse , I had and played Comp in it i mysel n it f I , knew I had it seen b ¦ y
heart quotations ^^*^ - ^ V ^ ^^^ ^^^^^» ^ , ^^ ^^ and ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^ " its ^ ~^ into ^^^^ ^— lines ^~^ the had ^ — Eng passe lish , d language as — perpe ^^ , tua he l
¦ ¦ nodded su ^^ ^^ b w- ^^ sequent w ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ B ^^ , ^^^ ^^^ ^ he ^ ¦ ^^ ly winked informed ~ ^^ ~ ^~^ * — , ~^ ^^ an ^^ me — d ^^ h that ^ e ^ — pointe the —^ — ^^ merriest — d , and — — — —
t of he those bench old was gent none lemen other sittin than g in the the author middle of of the immortal farce . In shortMaddison
Mortonwhofrom the amount , of honest enjO oy ment — , , hearty , % f laug cj hter' , and goo CPd
wholesome ought fun now he to be has enj bestowed oying ease upon and the affluence world , ,
has ^ somew ^^ ^^^ ^^ dHV ^ , H ^^^^ V in * hat ** ^ B ^^ W the ^^ f sad V ^ B * ^* W ^ k' ^^ autumn day ^ ' ^ ' ^ V ^^^^ H s ^^^ , H an ^^ of ^ ^^^^ d " ^^^ B his been r ^^ ^ . V life ^^ . ^^ *^ , compelled ^^ . ^ i ^ f a ^^ ll ^^ Wm en ^^ ^^ 0 f ^^ ^^* ^ . ^ upon ^^^ V to ^^ ^^^
Sutton avail himself who afforded of the shelter hospitalit in times y of Thomas b — gone y
to Colonel , Newcome . The Charterhouse C 7 is in all respects an admirable institution , but it
humourist struck me should as rather be compelled sad that to the spend genial the remainder of his days within that somewhat
an dull d merriment precinct , away which from become all the almost bustle a neces , life - ,
years sity to advance the real and Londoner days are , not especia so prosperous lly when and joyous as heretofore . The spectacle of
joy those ing three a passing old grey joke -bear in d the ed gent brief lemen sunshine , en- ,
haunted me for some time when I returned to the roar and bustle of the Strand , and I was
de organise lighted a to benefit hear there for Maddison is a project Morton afoot . to If every one who has enjoyed a hearty laugh
over the works of the author of " Box and Cox —^^ - ^— m m h " will w « » - — ¦ - g BH ^^ k ive — ^^ somet — — hing ^^ " ^^ fc , the ^^ - — - ~ - ^^^ benefit V ^^ - ^ V ^^ ^^ ~^^ r » -ww ^^ ^^ will ^ W ^ " ^ fc V ^ ^ ' ^ be ^» " ^ ^^|^
something very substantial . '
The New York Girx. At School.—The ¦— Fo ...
The New York Girx . at School . —The ¦— following ¦¦ ¦ - h pen ™ - -and-ink portrait of the _— ,
fashionab our * - — le . American New — » ~ — ^ York contemporaries — - - school ^ .. - _ ^__ g _^ ir l ^_ appears — , . ^^ : — - ^ . ^ 4 Her , ^ ^^ in ^^^ ^^ ^ b ^ societ ^ one v ^^ r «* ip . ^^ - *^ ^ m of u ^
duties are becoming as exacting , in many in y -
rfh stances , as those of her mother . She must
tea pay at visits the of receptions oeremony of , make her girl calls friends , and . drink
Sheto gives be the breakfasts hardest and of all lunches beings , and to suit is repute with d a
attendan dai ^ - _ - - _ - nty — . _ - ^_ - — - _ m t , -j and — . - _ - — she — She *••*« ^_ has is — - _ - - — an her - ¦ - ^_ - inv mornings eterate * ^^^ B ^^_ -m * . with - - ma ~ I ti IH . the - nbe ^^ ^^^ a ^^ i . ^^^^ . K I J
amoun photograp t jgi her jewe , jeweller llery to , b and e see dressmaker n on schoo . l g The irls
bounds is nothin of g short jstrict of , truth amazing in . the I assertion am within that the
amoun 700 dols t to . pr co — — ver 800 — th — dols e — cos . t is of not a v — an uncommon oun f ^— irl ^— ' s , ery yg gi
- -- - - q J ^ j - ^^ ™^ disp days lay si . A teacher correc — t a a sweet man— thi sat down 's composi some
from tion . the Irresistibl paper to y the his girl eyes . " were She was attr bear acted
largest ing , " he -diamond said - in his earrings descri — f - ption that , " I almost had - — ever — the — —
seen . She had a diamond pin . There were ^ of fchree rubies diamond ! and diamond rings on s and her emeralds fingers , . one Th ri ere ng
watch were bracelets at her side on . her She arms was dressed and a in jewelled a rich
and on so elaborate slight ; a matter gown . as She punctuation had no time . " to 9 waste
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Horatius Bon ah , D . D . We deeply regret to record the death at
Edinburg poet and theologian h , on Jul . y 31 Dr , . of Bonar this distinguished was born in
Hi Edinb gh School urgh in and 1808 Universit , and was y of ed his ucate native d at city the .
in He 1837 1843 was , and , ordained and joined from the to that Free the ministry Church period of at until Scotland Kelso now in j
an he d h scholars as been o of ne that of the reli f g oremost ious community preachers .
Dr at . K Bonar elso , an spent d afterwards the best removed years of to his Edin life
b Church urgh , when drew liis around ministry him in the of Grange the most _ thoughtful and cultured — — ____ many citizens — _ _— — __ of
min the ister Scottish he began * capital his . literary Whilst ~ career still a young d one
of his earliest works —• ' The Blood , of the C ^ m ^ ^ ross ^ ^ W W ^ W ^ '—reac ^** ^^ " m ^^ hed mm * m ^ v ^ rmi ^ its ^^ ^* + fc ** seventh * B ^^ w ^^^ * k A ^ **^^ edition ^^ i n ^ J ^ ^^ A ^^ ^ Jk ^ as ^ f — - ^ far » " ¦ * - " -
was back in as its 1849 fort ; and -fifth The thousand INight in of Weep 1853 . ing A ' y ;
mere tional list works of Dr would . Bonar more ' s theo than logical exhaust and devo the - space at our disposalbut it is by his ' Hymns
of appeare lAiyjyjyjcm Faith \ j . \ jl d and in i > i 1857 Jiut Hope » i , ajn ( ' — , d the ran xuu first throug wjiiiuugii series h viguv ei of ght which edi v ^ v * - » - | r
tions known in . five Many years of his —that h he is most set widel to th y
keynote by the fire of of Christian true poetic triump ymns genius h , an ; d and are some marked of
t 1 h A few , suc more h as * I heard shall the roll voice / and of Jesus ' T lay say my /
fprce s ^ ins on of l J ^ esus eauty , years ' and have merit won , their into t way he hearts , by sh and the eer
lips Church of . Christians Dr . Bonaf in was every throug section h life of a close
warm student student -hearted , , a a de flavored voted friend minister miniatftr and , counsellor an and d a a wise wise of ana and all
sorts and conditions of men . In its Xengtn
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 15, 1889, page 948, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15081889/page/22/
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