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THE CENTURY.The Century for April will well reward any reader. It opens with a paper on the Chicago anarchists of 1886 by Hon. Joseph H. Gray, the judge who presided at the trial. It is a thorough historical treatment of the case from the legal standpoint, but nevertheless full of...
Lecture. The Old Comedies, including Sheridan, Goldsmith, Farquhar, and Holcroft. With criticisms of acting, accounts +++ notable performances, and some personal recollections of actors and actresses. Mr. Copeland Sever 11, 3.30 p. m.
24. FRIDAY.Lecture. The Old Comedies, including Sheridan, Goldsmith, Farquhar, and Holcroft. With criticisms of acting, accounts of notable performances, and some personal recollections of actors and actresses. Mr. Copeland. Sever 11, 3.30 p. m.
The New England Magazine for March is not an unusually good number. It opens with an article by George E. Ellis, "With Dean Stanley and Phillips Brooks at Plymouth." This is undoubtedly the best article of this issue, and is illustrated with portraits of the two great preachers. That of...
A paper by Havelock Ellis, on "The Ancestry of Genius;" "Persian Poetry." by Sir Edward Strachey; and the extremely picturesque and pathetic sketch of the life of a Japanese dancing girl, written by Lafcadio Hearn, complete the more notable contents of the number. A paper on "Words," by Agnes Repplier...