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Uro Gross Moliere Ss, Wno Who. Has In In...
H tn . » rather faown narrow and far and wiser silly remarks criticisms of Goethe of Augustus ; and the Schlegel opinion , Herr of Heinrich Gross is glad Laube to a set noted the nlrman playwrightthat Moliere should be banished from the stageis confronted , with the
devotion of also Professor instances , Stengel in in inis this , who onnection onnection founded tne the a enthusiasm Molieresque of chair aul , at Lindau Marpurg the University .
flerr « Gross n ^ aa also instances ccentnusiasm or i P ' aul -Landau , . the dramatist d ram atist , . uoitam vii Nj ^ ii » t \^/ jv / jxiti / kyxo uiu xuciiii
devoted and th 6 aCvl to the OU vjx stud o > y of Moliere - " - / Herr Schweitzer . <* Y « . is the founder and , wuuoo editor nuuw of lilt Molttre ? IltlU UtJcll und Seine Biihne , a sort of German MolUriste .
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Feb . 2 , io T « aoo o The Publishers' Circular 75 * ,
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nublished Almost at simultaneousl Copenhagan y , the two subject books , written treated at in an both interval being of the » nearl * w national y 200 years character , have / of been the
Till I II IQ ^ XV ^* **** ^^ ^ " J £ rj , V — — — — - w v ^—y ^ ••»* w w * w * aw , « , ^^^ B . ^** . * . ^^ Mm - \ S M . VMV written Panes . by The Sir first Robert ^ is a translation Molesworth of who ' An d Account uring three of Denmark yearsrepresented as it was Great in the Britain year at 1692 the /
Court of King Christian V . Sir Robert , , Molesworth was , an Irish Protestant , who , having attempted mi I f % \ i if y yy * - " ¦ to » ' ' ¦ preac r ^ ^^ aft h erwards Eng — n lish — sent doctrines — — b ^ the *^ in British the ^ ^^ then ™ — Government ^ ^ ™ ¦ Irish ^—»— ¦ ¦ «•¦ ¦ ^ Parliament ^ «*¦ «»^»» w »^* ^^^^ , 1 was ~ »^¦ »» j obli ^^ f *» a . ged ca ^^ t _ i » . to ^ x ^ leave a ^^ % > v » ^^
negotiate Ireland . for He the was services of a few thousan y d Danish soldiers , to as Ambassador act as an auxiliary to Denmark corps , in to Ireland . He remained made three him years at at in last last Denmark ; but his pretensions recalled , his ' Irish bulls / and
his Ma ( Account unbridled unbridled , ' in " passions passions which he , , maae calls attention mm to impossiDie impossible the then alread , , and ana y ne he prevailing was was recalled extraordinary , , when wnen he ne sh wrote wrote arpness Jus his — I the I iin ^ Americans ^ 3 & m ^ m * J » * »*»*••» ***¦ would nobod — - — call —¦ ——» — it - — 'cuteness ~— —— — ^ to - » " » leave —~ —of ""¦ ™ " the » the — — —¦ lower -w - - ^^ ^ m class - * r ^» w »«^ w ** , m the v ^« h ^ mr mediocrity mmm * . mm ^> mf ^* m » ^^ ^^ . ^ mm , w w of x ^ * the v ^ A , ^^ middle ¦»»» , » - ^ .- ^ X ^ A- ^^ and VWAA Vv
that especiall upper there classes y , to can — the be ' anything extraordinary y caring ' rotten conceit in the of state the nation beaten of Denm , nobod track ark y left ; for ' the one by nation their moment ancestors like acknowled their ; ' kings and ging ,
thinking that 'We alone know . The second publication is by , M . Raasloff , , Privy Councillor , , ex fix--Minister Minister of oi War war . and ana ex ex--lMnis Danish h Minister lVlimster at at Washinsrton Washington . called called ' Uer Der JJamshe Danishe JNational National
Karakter / published , in the Deutsche Bundschau . The opinion , which M . Raasloffhimself a Danehas formed about his countrymentallies very nearlwith that formed by , Sir Robert
Molesworth , two hundred years ago . The , popularity of the y Princess of Walesand the increasing interest taken bv Englishmen in all that concerns Denmark , would mal , -e a
translation of these works welcome among the books of the season .
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promoters The scheme in a vexatious for the establishment iece of litigation of the proceedings Grosven or having Library £ & been has taken alread b y Mr invo Hob lved its of
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obvious it circulating must * be > w library Mf admitted v % JUt , « . VVVVt under , a a CU very V VX that V ' nice A name 11 VV ' . one VUVi The , using UUJLUw question the tiAV term VVJ submitted . Ul 4 in A J its A VkJ for old \/ XVi - years his AUMU fashioned honour IV / AA VU U sense ' s ^ lAUUt decision , for A . VX it JLV was was TT LVU ,
under the that same it could name onl that y be the on injunction the plea of could damage fairly throug be asked h prop for inquity . Mr . of Hob the y stated new library in his evidence ww that vAiuiu he il \ j had XLOiKA a CD number X 1 U . MJJ . UK ?! . of Ul distinguished UiO UJ . i . 1 ^ U . Xi 3 XlC 7 VA persons J ^/ CJL OVJXiO among CtJLUL VJll ^ his XJLJLO customers V / UOUVllKllO j , and CV 11 VA that VAJLdiU his JtllO
reason for calling his library by the name in question was that his place of business was Mto patronage situated be carried earned at of about some members the centre of the of the Grosvenor Grosvenor family estate . The , and defendant also had comp al any ways , whose enjoyed business the \
establishment ° « * w the oe name had on on in in not . Bon Bond been d Street { Street widely , , resisted resisted known the the ; and motion motion that , , , having on on the the ground srronnd regard that that to the the the distance piaintin nlaintiff's s of user user his injury could arise from to Bond him Street from , and their the adopting special the character proposed o £ the company The ' s Yice undertaking Chancellor , no '
Jeci 8 ionbaaed the evidence of Mr . Hob use of the coveted name . titlewas that - no erson s Af tuanght , to carry carrv upon on on the IIia same aai-nn business hnainftaa in in that flint y nam nnrnfi ^ e so ho as n . a to to interfere intftrfftrA with with , him him . . The lhe addition addition p
JJ ° » ffh be & the t injunction ^ the word defendants ' limited was therefore were ' did doing not granted , in was his calculated . lordshi Whether p ' s to op this interfere inion decision , make with will the the be name business accepted a different of without the p one laintiff appeal , and . , wmewiiat am 8 to be seen , but it seems to us that , if allowed to remain unchallenged , it would form
" inconvenient precedent .
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theV \ island m ] Monday accoun * week ° f *" a recent numerous travels audience in Southern had the privilege Italy , which of hearing included Mr a . month G . A . S ' s pottiawo sojourn od ml © of Ischia of the items in earthlparadise of which 11 xi / les ivm is the v"W vfv centre
W IV eanif Pr the , * v ^ eS leisu " ? d > re A € because * to one ISJA get U W to non I / lid Southern IVSJUIB cnivis homin * l Ital an OtkX y UOil i conting the . VXi . y lJ proper jJ it <* JL adire C * U . 10 appreciation U O & ritithvm AAIXSAM . Nap ; of few uj ^ which of us woijild have , also v tljfl * . »
ata ^ ^ ^ T ^ fading that men of business have rarel , y time for . Passing lightly over the earlier nwj ll | ini |^ . J . journey Qp if --- — — ^ — _ , 11 the ^^^ ® ^ r tunnel mr «^ h withou (¦ % * m mm ^ r mm * of ^ r ^ m t Mont ** v ^^ mi ^ w « w > - ^ Oenis ^ mr ^^ ~*^^ w ^ the was w w -mr- ^ T ^ r aspect graphicall F ^ % ^^ h \ ^ of ¦ ^^ ¦ ¦ ^^^ y g described ^^ les ^— m ^ ^ ^^ and ^ - - — r ~ - - its as like inhabitants the
underl wiefl ^^ ^ I ched way > p the ^ agi hearers ^ were taken stoppages round ; the Island of Nap Ischia and introduced to was its o" ?® bwore inhabitants the audience ; a visit by to a Benedictine of monastery coloured was described ; and Pompeii wan
JJJ ^ yAmong other interesting means matters , efficient it was mentipned diagrams that , to p , re assisted serve them by , the picturesque frescoes [[ ^
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 2, 1880, page 75, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_02021880/page/3/
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