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] 130 THE TOMAHAWK. [July 20, 1867.
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The Council Of The Braves Was At An End....
! cot of the peasant . The shopkeeper makes money with a sigh , and the maiden dances in the ball-room with tears in her eyes . Life is endured by one and all with patient resignation . Ah ! ! i the Nelson English drew peop out le his have pocket changed -handkerchief since you and knew wi them ped . " away Here a tear .
; " Cheer up , " said Tomahawk soothingly ; " hearken to those of subdued the multitude , whispered floated sounds upward of welcome as if wrapped ! " and up the in cheers a wet blanket . Nelson " Surel . y the English nation has caught cold , " suggested lied 1 " Loss — 1 ^¦¦^_ ^^ Tomahawk rr * ^*^ of ^—^ *» t voice v ——> ~ i i t ~ ~ i i ~ merel ___»__ — LL n ^ But T ~ __ » y j . : m * it __ w he T needs _* ——* ^* ^ 0 added T . _ 11 ^_ r a T ir 11 ' soverei _ hastil ^^ ^^^ V ^^^ _ —¦ " I ^^^ ^^ gn P ^ LI ^^ remed ^ T ^ ^^^ must ^^ ^*^ ^*^ a y J . , J '" *™ ^^
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] 130 The Tomahawk. [July 20, 1867.
] 130 THE TOMAHAWK . [ July 20 , 1867 .
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\ The intellect , the culture , the experiences and the tastes of ! mark of H . the R . , present which H . the he Prince day may , the of vouchsafe education Wales cause us of , on the us that doubl rising much y generation to vexed prize question any The redoubtless public therefore edified must by his have highl been y as orig much inal speech delighted delivered as it was the knowledge other day at of the the London tongues College of modern , on the Europe value with of those combining of an a - cient Italy and Greece . It was perhaps rather unkind and audience inconsiderate which on he the did part not ¦ of eventuall H . R . H fulfil . to and raise after hopes «_ i hinting in his in
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jects which fall as naturally within his range as that of educathe tion . most The important following of list the will intended , we believe series , : be found to include phical Firstl Debating y . At the Club opening , H . R of . H a . new will in Metap this h address ysical and take Philoso a sur- - op vey inions of the of past its most history eminent of philosop professors hers , , and dwelling giving on his the own life views and as to the probable future of metaphysical enquiry in this and
present other countries being . carefull On dit y that prepared H . R . H by . ' s a speech fit and on proper this top person ic is at . marked That the , and quantities that the to royal all the lecturer difficult has names already are succeeded being dul in y mastering the principal heads of his address . H . Secondl R . H . y will . At deliver the an opening address of on a the Woman " Causes ' s Ri which ght have Society led , to an elevation in the standard of womanly dignity . "
Thirdly Thirdly . . On On an an occasion occasion not not yet vet decided decided . , H H . . R R . . H H . . will will speak FourtJil at length y . A on variety the " of Whole minor duty but of equall princes y elaborate . " and inthrone structive , on addresses such occasions will be delivere as the d inauguration by the illustrious of several heir to peni the - tentiaries new churches , the , jubilees and the of like temperance . societies , the founding of
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is p Garden led rather M ge . . Gounod , difficult and What Mr ' shall s . to Romeo G know ye we has and say . The about thu Juliet s redeemed the has performance been and produced another decorations ? imp at It Covent ortant reall are y magnificent , Mdlle Patti sings and scenery acts in a manner which calls handsome T for ybalt the , respectivel hi ; ghest M . Petit commendation y , are and weak Signor and ; Neri uninteresting Signor -Baraidi Mario as ; Mdlle looks Capulet . Nau ideall and as y the notes page to , sing is inaudible , and he sings ; Signor them Tag very liafico much , as out Gregorio of tune , has ; Si a gnor few , whole difficulty Friar Bagag , & iolo is c a in , ' s & good making good c . So one voice our up or readers our a is bad useful mind will one whether . conjecture in the the music that performance allotted we have to , some as the a
Mr . , Costa has made some excisions in his usual autocratic manner which occurs . He in beg the ins middle by entirel of the y removing orchestral the prelude vocal . prologue This is proceeding to our thinking . The , an music unwarrantable which is thus and omitted altogether is as indefensible beautiful as , need gedy be than , and the serves somewhat as a commonp much more lace fitting dance prelude music with to the which
trait it is is now now made maae to to open open . , There l nere are are numerous numerous other other coupures cou-bures . some th of at which we think are it perhap is due s to unavoidable M . Gounod , but not we to slash must about in truth his , opera say , so unmercifully on the very first night of its performance in London . We will grant that some curtailment is advisable but has , to for say go , o if dness it is sake for one let an night unfortunate only . The composer piece can say always what he be , cut afterwards—in fact the whole work can be cut out and another substituted if it
version opera such as is now to be heard does at not Covent please Gard , but en a is garbled to the least , of it , doing but scanty justice to M . Gounod , , who say it day should . be recollected , is the foremost composer of the , present , presents And now that , O ye readers are at liberty of the to Tomahawk go and hear , know Mdlle ye . b Patti y these in and the grace character of her of Juliet performance , and also . It to is admire the best the thing innate she charm has
done those , and great gives artists her in the whose right path to she be classed has honestl in the and category earnestl of we striven have to rarel walk y . seen With anybody regard on to or Rom off eo , the we stage can y onl to y compare say that y with appearance Signor . Mario We have , in the said beauty nothing of his about costumes the way and in which personal he therefore sings his , music at liberty , and to we hazard don ' t mean their to own do conjectures so ; our readers , and it are is , possible Mdlle . Nau that did some ¦— not ¦— of sing —¦ the shrewdest the w » v vwaw j ^ of may the not Page be far particularl W wrong *»^ V »* fcK * !
badl — — — — — — y , and - — — for — — what — — w those ——^^ of the song audience w * W »*^ . * who . *>*^ % ^* were ^^ m . ** in the * y T thankful upper tiers but of it must boxes have , received been , uncommonl we dare say , little they were foras trul we y have said , she has no voice for Covent Garden y . It ; was , on this account , no , doubt , that Mdlle . Nau was hissed and jeered at by
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), July 20, 1867, page 130, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_20071867/page/8/
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