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February 29, 1868.3 THE TOMAHAWK. 91
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CLOSE REASONING.
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My Dear Jane, — What fearful times we Ca...
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THE AMBASSADRESS.
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After a long period of repose—too long, ...
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February 29, 1868.3 The Tomahawk. 91
February 29 , 1868 . 3 THE TOMAHAWK . 91
Close Reasoning.
CLOSE REASONING .
My Dear Jane, — What Fearful Times We Ca...
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thr his eshold holy positio of an n Archbishop . Our dear of Dean the Greek tells us Churc the h Gre is ek profaning Church Trul is " deba is she sed , degraded dear Jane , and if she superstitio still believes us i ? i in her Minerva ze / orsk and ip " Merc y ury , or , whatever my their , names are in the Grecian tongue ! not And wither Westmi his nster hand has ? Will shake not n hands the Abbey with this fall about Pagan —will ears it ? shad I am o w o p f m y the « I live Chur ch Vlll C and CVllVb arlisle I can , for send UV I am in under confidence / 1 & 1 no fear in jellies the
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knives , and was thankful to say that the king had promised that yet ) shall his firs be da christened ughter ( his to wives the new have faith broug ! ht Is him not onl this y sons reward as born lor labours will bless ? Is the not day this I a subscribed return for to our the cap Society ital ? The for babe the Pro un - - pagation Hoping of to Beads hear soon in Foreign from you Parts , my . dear Jane , with a happy will remembrance , I'm sure , of corroborate your great what goodness I say , in I old remain school days , which
Your affectionate friend , Lucretia Owlcreed . Lady Jane to Miss Owlcreed . my My common Dear intelli Lucretia gence ,- — — which If you reall is what y have you any flattering confidence ly cal in l my great good sense—you will not take umbrage at what I am when going O - * -fcj to t > * - ' - say wf ^ . i X I had J . J . CIVI . just JUJk received IVI / VIVL'U a visit VUlb from iLV / Xii Dean J— ' * -. C * . i J . Stanley LiLCVliL ^ jr
littl e o I got readi your n letter itif , and had you heard will forgive the Dean me if as I I laug had hed de - adore scribe Philarete in his charming g and , I you manner am sure his if visit he met to Moscow meI . should I almost , feel better for his blessing , . I have , no doubt the , errors of his that church Paul are wished great his ; very hand great mi if ht you wither wish after it . his I don interview ' t remember with ritan King ' s Agri oil turned ppa ; nor to vitriol are we because led g to believe he was that a non the -conformist good Sama . -
My Dear Jane, — What Fearful Times We Ca...
an Had ce with your forei dear gn languag Dean , s e upposing s , paid the he visit possessed to the Metropolitan an acquaint- , blessing would he of thi have s Archbishop had coals , who of fi s re ee s e aped man on y his errors head in by Dean the good Close ' s creed man as , with we see that in tru his e — charity perhaps which more sees ; and a p lace the in his God n ' s on love -conforming for all his reli creatur gion . e Your s , bless close es - fisted parting dignit gu ary est would and rathe any C-Vll T patriarch L ^ r MfWI be - 1 LJI * 1 racked Vr * A . J , of V # JL another U > LIV than ^ L . 1 I . \^ I g ive den VA ^ HV his omination LlI blessi . illUblVJ ng . i . t , What such V * A 1 U . I . as , * ray J . 11 it is dea V ( VM worth > r ^ , would If V ^ , VllM to
happen would the if blesser he met or my the dear curser Philarete be the at first Heaven received ' s gat within e 1 ? are Yo satirical u dear old at bottom Lucretia ; , you —I believe can ' m all ean your what serio you us remarks about heard missionaries of the h n orde d heathen s of sav converts ages who ; or have you can not ' t even have supersti read or - tions No to more check at present them in , from the slums yours of affectionatel dear old England y , . Jane . Feb . 24 th .
The Ambassadress.
THE AMBASSADRESS .
After A Long Period Of Repose—Too Long, ...
After a long period of repose—too long , indeed , for those been who love again brig ht f and ormed graceful in Eng music land — and Auber is now ' s Ambass to be adr heard ice has at St . George ' s Opera House . The , work is but a fair average to examp the enchanting of its compos melodies er ' s genius , and brillia ; nev nt ertheless writing , whilst which liste it n con ing - tains , the musician cannot but marvel at the distance which
sepa seoarates rates Auber Auber from from other other composers comnosers of of comic comic opera oDpm . In In fact fact his has Many na enriched m there e , and ar , e appear who class have to of m be contributed usic indissolubl which he to y , the more con repertory nected than all together others of the . , Opera Comique—the names of Gounod , Meyerbeer , David and sup othe remacy rs , being , or am dispute ongst his the ri number ght to , be but hel n d as the greatest sturb Auber com ' - s poser Y * V- » » - » V *> 1 of V ^* , li * . * g c _ ht 4 . 1 V music HI Ms / AV ^ that VHt ^«> W has . Hfc-ou ever % ¦» V V ^*> lived Al W VN ^*>« . Although A l ^ V 11 >^ «^» . ^_ 14 L he A 1 V entered Vll b *~ r * W- *
late in life upon a public career , and his early efforts met with unqualified disapproval , he has attained to such an advanced age with — his no less ready than fertility eighty , -fiv ha e s years enabled , that him this to produce ct , in conjunction music remarkabl UAmbassadrice e in its quantity was written as it is when admirable Auber in was its in quality the zenith . of his o X ^ f * . equal "W fa ^ - * WH me -V * . J , , and or V ^ l . s M uperior althoug Vfc £# Wl l ^^ S . h beauty k ten / Vl « MW or , a mi AiLI dozen > g ^ ht VI W be **** works ^ na m- ^ m t . » from . « . ed Nrf ^* , it »¦ the * - i * s" same , *} without ~* 1 Wll pen * - / V * V
doubt , a most enchanting little piece , and we thank you Mr . ne whol again Ge rm e e an , in deserving a this R pp eed ro country , for ch of havi to great . what n Moreover g commendation giv a e performa n u , the an r o nc epr pport , a e e n of d e un ntat is Opera ity p io r o obabl f h is e Comi , aring on y , que the the it hart should ma be kes that her has first eve a r p pea een ra giv nces en in E ngla nd ng . lish Madiie stag . e , Li ebhav provement albeit e fo her und pronunciation , s favo he m ur ay with consol the of e Br our hersel itish language f public in the k who leaves nowled spok g room e e that e for m others oth im er - w tongue ere \ she in le no ss effi degree VLtAV cient better in th v *>^ e >^ than delive she does the dialogu Vh herself hVJiW . e all But otted even to fe
her II VJ . , she W **^* must XVk ' k' still be ** V hailed 111 ^ . » as % * * . *¦ V a \* ry * valuable . J ¦* - * * V *^ V acquisition ^^ V * N ^ * . V «* V * V to VVW our « -r l sing yric ing stage is bright , for she and understands intelligent , her whilst work her thoroug acting is y both , and easy her and Mr spirited . Wilford . Morgan has re-appeared on the English stage , the after land a sojourn of song in . Italy We — do a not country know which what mi is , alas hav ! e no been longer his l are object -vt W * inclined 1 * V * in ** *<> seeking VV 4 to hw think Wlll the . *!*^ that b South « 4 WW ** Mr « , but . Morgan 4 TJb , so ^ i kbbi fa r has n a i- s w re returned i wnvi gards 4 * * ^ r ^ . « . sing to % . vr Eng -i ~« ing v * n , la ¦* - **** we nd - *
in much about the same condition as that in which he left it . but He has he has much a voice to learn of level as a quality singer , and and agreeable everything tone as , an and actor if he , will take his art in earnest , and give to it that amount of study t which s e hould nor is rt o absolutel t i hold n the y Ambassadre go indispensable od place ss amongst is , th not ere a stro English is no n reaso on tenors e n wh . y The he in some respects pa an ungrateful one , still there is much g , more to be done To v return / ith it than to the Mr . ladies Morga in n succeeds the iec in e doing we s . hall find that Madame D'Este Finlayson sings and p acts , the part of Charlotte
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Feb. 29, 1868, page 91, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_29021868/page/9/
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