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In Orietno^iatn IjUDWIG ANZENGRUBER.
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Robert Browning. By the death of Hobert ...
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A Scottish National Library. The - -— —¦...
scheme It seems will to be be taken agreed for to , grante for alread d that y the the
suitability of a site for the new institution is discussed remark - ¦¦¦———»—¦¦— - ¦»¦¦ "s •¦ . that A the writer fc premises in ¦* ¦ ¦»» the Glasgow the ha ^¦ ¦ Advocates t Herald
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convey the faintest hint of the value of their I contents . The ¦•¦» public -uw . + -br interior ¦ WS-k
entrance—( - — - — — — — —(— — — v _ a . .. -- ^ r w * r- ^ >¦ . w . ^^ «¦ . ... » . » ^ . Jk , ^* . ** . V >^ Jk-A- Ul > LV fc * ^/ X # * which as " " ^ ' ¦ distinguished --w—^ ^ lies —» -w ¦ »¦» * across sv *~ r ^ •* - *¦ p * s * b from ^ the -ft ^^ b * . ^^/ vacan the V I ^ V ^' bW private •* t « S lot A V ^ bV between I * ** or ' ^^ 1 / f exterior f ^^ ^_/ J , ^ the V Jj X * ¦ , _¦ * ''¦ "V ^ J bb ^ b .. . ** ' . »* ^^ to ^& ^ K a . , ¦_
library ^ Par ^~ —¦»— a ¦ liament — — » - »»— ¦ ^ — ari — - . d . ¦ . v ^ George rv S _^ quare *~«| V % «^/ J . ^» - . IV . Meantime . A _ T Bri _ m _ ^/ . U-V d . * . H ge , VAili ^ — is it J- V | by -must if way ^ , 4 U ^ be fi of _ F % ?
no to tod is that that upoii the vacan which t it plot has .. of been ground proposed referred to build the National ¦¦ Library ¦¦¦ Jfc Its devotion to
that „ " ¦ " ¦*•»— - » - — - *> pur -v .- » - » pose - ^^ -a . vv has v ^ . * —^ aav ^ w one ^ . ^ Pv ^ advantage O- LVA T * . «¦„ t ^ KJ . It V- ^ tlV would / 11 VV ' - keep ¦ 7— ¦— ^"_ f the w—¦ —¦ *^ public f- ' * - * p > - '^ » ¦ v readin a , vi « vtJ . & Ji g c ^ and f ^ WA * ^> fc consulting X /\_/ XAU UX UJ . X 11 L room JL VyV / Hl .
in The lose genera ¦ con ] - tiguit as » - ^ is ^ y distinguished ¦*•>*¦ to the existing from 11 building the law .
— —— - - " * - ¦ — — ^ - * *• *^» ¦ *^ - > v / j-j . ^ . ^ , ^ v ^ . miAVVi Vlll UJ . JlV' lCVTT library ci circumstances rcumstance ^^ , would ^ , , be be thus as as , readily readiiv under accessible a certain . p . rp > sRilYlA assumed to + n the + > ia
members of th , Faculty as at present . A site mo be found re elig . ibl The e in home some of respec letters ts mig mig h ht t more possib ap ly - propriatelbe reared in the midst of quietude
and of form y of life consistent with something , like iiKe both both , intellect intellectual ual activity ar . tvivitv and and pmnfi emotional nnnl
repose . A site between the High Street and these the ¦ — — Cowgat ^— - ' - ' - £ ^ «^ v * 'e ^ ' does x- » . v ^ _^ * _ r not jl « . v ^ j \ contain wviiviwili , the 1 / llV promise I V / iillDV of VfX
things . There is moreover , a sense of strife Sheriff in Court the air the from debates th e wr of the lings Court of the of
— ^^ " ^™^ ^ - ^ ^ - ^ •¦ , wax ^> % ^ j r < j % J \ i j % ^ KJ V' -A . ^/ A . M . V ^ ^ -. ¦* \_/ W J . V / VJ i Session and the dramatic scenes enacted in the High Court of Justiciary . On the
presumption SUmDtion to its concessio , . h however owevfir n certain . , that tViah the t conditions , TiP » Facult TTflrvnl-fc y v attaches a +. fnr »" h # aa to the convenience of its members necessary the
ad-, tical vantage wliilfi of the ifs site d i sn must . d van be taor regarded < = » * a . nhvinushr as prac-, , ,, < rps
very largely sentimental .
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seller Mr , . of M 232 . L Hi . g Bennett h Holborn , Anti , has quaria extended n Book his - premises ¦ btaking Lrfk t - » he . k ad ¦ joininbuilding in
New W ' - ~~ " ¦¦¦ ' -- ¦ " — Turnstile » - ^» - » - -- * ** -r y w ---- ¦ . v . - »»¦ m . . m . * ^_ * « | ^_^ •^ v ^_ - « > w ^ * . & JL a ^ -K . A g C ^ 1 ^ - ^ * - * JL A X-l JL A A . tm ^ XIX Messrs . L . Van Leer & Co ., the wellknown colour "Publishers . —™ hav « transfftrred —¦— ¦ i imbi
their business — — — - — — from a | Haarlem - —— — ^ to ^™ 'a . ^ - ^ w Amsterd . a « ap *^ w ^^^ a- aaa p » am b ^^ ^ " *» ^ K . ^ fca ^ ^¦ # H ^ B
In Orietno^Iatn Ijudwig Anzengruber.
In Orietno ^ iatn IjUDWIG ANZENGRUBER .
Ludwig Anzengruber , Austria ' s greatest poet W ~ ^ " ^ ^>^ ^^ , * % died ^ ib ^^ ^* ^ l ^ - ^^^ W on ^ fc ^ «¦ W rfh D ^ ecember «¦ ^ b ^ ^ .. r « V ^ 4 ^ ¦ lfcplr ^*^ f . ^ 1 * VM 0 ^ . ^ in •¦» >¦» ^^ his « BV W * . ^ VBaaT fi p « pV f W ti ¦ # rfW e ^ kpT th ^ V ^ i rf ^ year « ^ b ^ ^¦ 'W ^ ak . V
He was comparatively little known beyond the German ^»^ V ^ alar < Hr « ¦¦¦ <^ ^ p * V ^ . * - ¦ speaking I ^« r K _ p * - ^ gp ^ VW M >> . ¦¦¦ >« alK ^ fttf ^ countries ^ PaT ^ m * ^^ V « . ** . ¦* ^ 1 ^ «^ M » ^^ pT V ^ P * , H but T ^ a ^ ¦**» "Blv * there V . ^ 4 K .. > ^ .. r * . fe > ^^ . ^ he tf > h ¦** ^ k . ^ was V V ^|^ T T
recognised as a man of exceptionally brilliant talents dram ¦¦¦ at . «¦> Perhaps works afaak is the ' The best "Vicar aflfe known iTf of Kirchfeld aaBk among ala . l m his '
which ' ^¦ l' ^ K Va ^ r ^^ h « ^ ^ * 4 ^ V was ^^ V T performed ^^ - ^ . « ^ BB . *<^ A W ^ ¦ . & ^ m for ^ ^ akta a ** * B ^ . ^ the . ^^ V ^ first ^ ^^ ^ *^ ^ . ^ time ^^ ^ a *^ ^ in « m ^^ «» ^ 1870 . ^_ "Tl . .. " rfaW ^^^ . ^ - ^ , H , after the h manuscri f tfa afl « pt had ¦« V lain VtTaF tfafe for Hal in the aflat
p ^ anV ^ i geon V ^ V K "V a - «« holes ^^ Br ¦« . «« af ^ > a ¦ <» of 4 * )^ V *^ the ^^^ « % K «^ management ^^ ^ K . ^ ppa ^ ^ , /^ a «^ ^« a » tf » tfB . ^¦ p' BPAta of years W the ^*^ VV V ¦ * Vienna *¦ « a > J ^ Vfr « fc ^^ p ^ Theatre . The censors pruned this work
mercilessly deri clerical f * , * .. ! for intolerance intolerance it was a idlowever However powerful satire in in 187 187 0 O against more more
liberal influences prevailed , in , the Austrian
In Orietno^Iatn Ijudwig Anzengruber.
Government , and the piece had an enormous
success tation . and at once made Anzengru , ber s repu-
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¦ r We are Rev . Edward to learn that Bradj the ^ ey Rev ^ . Edward He Bradley was , better vicar sorry known of Lenlon to the , reading died on public Dec . 12 as .
* Cuthbert . ariBk ^ b _ ab * Bede ~^_^^_^ / and ^^ achieved S A ^ 1 a widespread * ^ A fl ^ h popularity »_^ ^ b *»* | ^ ^ i-m . ^ 1 VM A . V W as U / K ) 1 the V ^ XV author W-V *^» k ^ J *«^ ^^ - ^ of ^^ ^ " » the 'w- »»^ -- »^ - — famous »™ . — - ™ - ¦ » -.- »* book - » - ¦ " ¦» ¦» ...- m . ft >
called ' Verdant Green / Mr . Bradley was born H . 4 T- -x ^ . ^ AX ^ in A . Ar 1827 r ' m " —* m *> at w ^ - Kidderminster ^^^ Bft- ^ fc ^^» *^» ^»»^^ ^ ¦ » — ¦ . ¦¦ - ¦ ¦»¦ - ^ — , w and - ™ -b »^— — — was w » ¦ - *¦ - » p ^^
-educated at Durham University . After graducessivel ating he y incumbent was ordained of in Bolbbirig 1850 , ton and , was in Staf suc - -
fo Stretton fr » r rrds ? sin lnre * t « = » , near rector T't * o +. r > Oakh r of c \? Denton "Dfinton amand , - Munts Hunts final , , l rrector ecto he r waa of of presented , , in 1883 , by , Lord Avelan y d to the vicarage of Lentonnear Grantham . " Verdant
Green ' was published ; in 1854 , and immediately obtained a wonderful popularityits humour ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
was *— ' »*—»¦ V-uV . so 1 , 4 . K ^^ striking ' % ,-b - */ » T X ^ &^ and X-4 . V >^^ A rollicking ^» ^ » - * ' ^^ J- ' ¦* " »^™ - . •¦ " ^ ~ The T , ^ — " — book — "" — was — ¦— - —^ ^ admitted > W *«* fc ^ ^^ JL f trf » V ^ . ^ ~ , T § to T ^ ^ b' * be ff ^ B ^ ^^^ 1 a ^ A marvellous & bWV VbB > ^ ' ^ B ^^ ^^ BBV ^ . h ^ p »^_^ « icture b ^ -B ^ Bk ^ -B ^ ^ ^^ -B «^ of - ^ B— certain ^ . Bk ^^^ ^^ ^ V — I ¦ «¦
aspects of Oxford University life . Its fun was pronounced inextinguishable Bh *^^» VBIB- . Mr .
Brad-W V *^ mr P ^^ ^ ^ B ^ * B-B >* AA ^ - ^ XppB & ^ B & ^^ ^^^ 1 _ l *^ . B ^ B &^ * B ^ . A ^ BbV Bl ^ B ^ ^ fc ^ % g ^ h ^*^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^^ . ^ B . -B . pr V ^^_ ¦ - ^^ V ^^ ¦ B ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^^ " ley ' Photograp has also hic wri Pleasures tten the ' ' following Nearer ai and ailM works Dearer : —
nrp c 4 r Fairy . eggan Xl . orcran . \ JliKJgl ' Fables tXlJll * i Curate Hnratft M . 1 Ji JL , ' 7 ClrO f of of Happy C ? O ,, Cranston Cranston XI ^ H ours CJ . . ^ , ' Tour l JL- ' our ' G len V 3 X in in ,,
-Crard Tartan fin Land . , ' TVTatinsa / ' The . n White d "Muttons Wife J , ' and , ' The * Fother Rook's - bB iBt
^ B ^^»^ » ^ B ^^ BF B ^^ ^^^ B ~^ . ^ F ^^ B ^^ . . ¦ B ^ a ^ ^^^ BpY ^ B ^^ BP ^^ P ^^ ^^ B ^ B ^ ^ - ^^* r B ^^^ B » B ^ ^^ " ^^ ^^ ™ ^^^^^ ^^ ^ - ^ ~^ ~~ ^— - ™^ ^ J ~— — ~ ~— ~^ ^—^—^^ ~— - ^~ =- ^ - ^ ~ inghay and Mary Queen of Scots . '
Robert Browning. By The Death Of Hobert ...
Robert Browning . By the death of Hobert Browning , -which
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^ ^^ hen c . - *^ ^ S * T * fc - ' almos P * . a ^*¦ V ^^ . T ^ t . « >^ r a r u ra ^^ l sub urb 'a-a '" of ^ Lon 'bjv ^* d ~^^ on ~ ^ Bl ^ on ^ P » ^» , May 71812 . His father held a good posi , tion
in » . Rothschild ^^_^ , ^_ BA _ BH ^^ JB 's Bank ^^^ ^ b ^ and ]^ h i sson receive ^ d a , ^ sound BSf rather flb te than BBflr a Bfe ^^^ showy education -ajB- ^ BbT . He BlVBir Bf ^^
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London , and at the age of twenty—the golden a ¦ B ^^ QV g ^ BBfj ^ e -B ^^ T o ^^^ F f ^^ pi . ¦ imag * BBb *^ B ^ aV BJ ^ # BJ ^ Bf ^ h i BB > ^ native fc ^^ Bh , « J ^ B ^^ . ^^ ^ ^^^ youth w ^^^ b * Bk'B ^ ^ pr fl ^ ^ BB > — V he ^ . ^ ^^ a ^ was V BT Bfal BJ p fcj ^ sent Bj ^ ^ kB > . BB ^^ ^ BjB to BBp- ^^ pB' B Ital >^^ k _ B ^^* B ^ b ^^ ^* y V
to pursue his literary studies . Unlike most poe of mean ts , he | s % was BH and Bh not he sore accordin let an g d ly hindere stepped Bl BK d by across lack ffBIBr
the \ b * BBW fl ** B B threshold & 4 *^»»* A JB , V , ^ , V «^ B ^ ^ B ^ B of ^ B ^ ^ V manhood ^ P' ^ V ^^ W ^^ ^ B ^ ^^^ *^ ^ ' ^ ^ " ^^ ^> blithe 9 > bV % ** " ¦ T ¦ ¦¦¦ » ' and ^ W" ^ W" ^ ^^^ ^^^^ free 'BJ ^ ^^ ^ Bb ^ ^^ vV in V * bT circumstances JhA l which V h Bk left him at liberty hW , to
^ & ^ * B ^ ^ B ^ B A ^^ ¦* PT " BP * Blp ^ ^ ^^ ^|^ ^ B ^ V . ^^^ ^ « B . «» B ^ B ^ V ^ B ^ H-w — —^ ¦ - ™ ^ ™ ¦¦* »** .- ^^ B ^ WP ~ *» ¦^^ follow the bent of his genius . From the first h 4 t f is fc Til fa b the b r BlT ised BBF IfB hi BBS ¦ M s I ¦ po f BfB wer « BfeBB BH and H «¦ I he was « # T
h app ^ J ^ ^ il ^^ B y ^ K ^ B ^ in ' B ^« recogn ^^ a ^^¦ ' ' ^ position MI ^ BbI ¦ * ** ^ " ^ * ^^ ^^ ^~ to ^™ * enable '' ^^ ' ^ , » him ^^ ^^ ^ to ^ ^ H ^ V en ¦ V - courag nouraore e his his son son to to give cive an an undivided undivided neart heart to to
literature . As a youth , we might almost say inf as l uence ch ild , Robert B Browning Shelley came and Keats under but the
as H JL ^ t ^ k A he * W * ft * B ^* r ^ B grew » ^^ T ^^^ ^ B ^ to ^^^ hdV manhood yron W 0 B ., « BT ^« bB ^ , M * ^ t ^ B ^ B he ^ ^ i ^ BB *^ ¦ -B struck |^ BV , M ^ . ^ I ^ out ^ H ^ d « k Bk a ^ ' BBfTB ^ path BB ^ Bf , f , B | B ^ b ^ - of BkpTBJH B ^ pT his thorns own . , thoug Lik BfctBh e h Carl BftTV one le which Bfe ^ Browning at first was B seemed "Bl ^ full to of
the B ^/ B ^ & ^^ ^ B ^^ bIbW bV publishers *<^ n * ' V __ - H _ ^ P ^ BttfV B ^ B ^ BB ^^ ^ of ^^^ — ^ M the ^ y V « B » ~^ , BH period « B ^ P ^ BjBV a ~ B ^| P V BB V « BH ^ to — ^ BB BBBBHB speak . - «^ ^^^ . A O * ^^ pv in ^ B «^ ^ BJ ^^ BJ an B ^ ^^^^ almost i feordello B unknown » ^ were fBBBk tongue too involved , and 1 ' Paracelsus and BV I WBBt introspec BPB i ' rBtpP VbJT and 1 -
f ^^^ ^^ ^ B . ^ W % V ^ B ^ ^ 4 ^ B ^^ W V ^ r ^ Bl ^ ^^ ^ . T ^ b ^ '' ^"" ^^ " BB » W " ^^ ^^ W B ^ V ^ ^ ^ v B ^ ^^ ^ ^^ 'B ^^ tive to win immediate welcome- Amongst the first H Ij 4 fe VBB # ft ^ to 1 ^ ^ B ^ recognise 4 bW ^ ' BV ^« r ^ # * J *^ **•*¦> ** B ^ « W the " ^ tf * a 1 "IB" « new * BlV ^ 1 ^^ V V B forc ^ ^ pB- B ^^ ^^^ e - ^^ whiclii W * ^ « BV ^^ ^ B ^ «| BBJp * , had . « « T |^ ^ bTBbV
arisen in literature were men like .. Mill , Macread ite of y the , and cheap Rossetti ridicule . Year of those AVfMW by whp f year « A ^ ¦ r were , in
too sp KJl / AVU idle X-r * . I / AI or LV VAAVUIM too incompetent A * "WI . # I . ^/ -v- » jfcV v ^* . v * to grasp * ¦ ' r » ' the "W * ^ ' ^ Sjj f
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 16, 1889, page 1814, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_16121889/page/12/
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