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BOSTON THEATRE.-Mr. Henry Irving in "The Merchant of Venice." Performance...
...South Wales offers to reveal the name of the writer of plays and sonnets written by the author of Hamlet. This is as funny as the Boston merchant who after reading Shakespere said that he did not think "there were twenty men in Boston who could have written the plays...
...Gladstone. "Yet the former two did excellent work in their university boat. Princeton's famous president, if our information is correct, rowed in the Dublin university crew, and the British prime minister can now, at seventy-three, probably cut down more trees in a day than any merchant, banker, or professional man of his age in the city of New York, yet finds time to grapple with the most intricate and difficult problems of a territory twice as vast as the whole United States...
...universities of Oxford and Cambridge in England. Even amateur performances by the students were looked upon with disfavor. But a new era now appears to have dawned Under the liberal rule of Professor Jowett, the Oxford students are now attacking such plays as "The Merchant of Venice," and the "Vic" Theatre, well known to old Oxonians as the scene of many a friot and unlimited uproar, is again reopened in term-time and the "Shakesperian and English Comedy Company" is now giving English plays in it. The company has been organized by Mr. F. Benson, who made a reputation...
GLOBE TUEATRE.-Edwin Booth in "Merchant of Venice." Performance...