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...Boston. Following is a complete cast of the two plays: "Les Precieuses Ridicules"-Mascarille, C. H. C. Wright; Jodelet, W. G. Howard; La Grange, J. T. Kilbreth; Du Croisy, C. J. Rolfe; Gorgibus, A. de V. Tassin; Madelon, H. McCulloch, Jr.; Cathos, W. H. Garland; Marotte, T. E. Oliver; Premier Porteur, C. P. Blaney; Deuxieme Porteur, G. E. Hume; Violons, M. L. Black and T. F. Patterson, Jr. "La Poudre aux Yeux"-Ratinois, A. Sweeny; Malingear, C. H. C. Wright; Robert, W. G. Howard; Frederic, A. de V. Tassin; Un Tapissier, G. E. Hume; Un Maitre d'Hotel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conference Francaise Plays. | 5/8/1891 | See Source »

Prof. Hart has an article in the March Atlantic Monthly on "The Speaker as Premier...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 3/2/1891 | See Source »

Professor Albert Bushnell Hart contributes an able paper on "The Speaker as Premier." It is a timely consideration of a question which has been much before the public of late. Mr. Lowell continues his articles on travel in Japan. Perhaps the most valuable contribution to the number is Francis Parkman's first paper on the "Capture of Louisbourg by the New England Militia," an historical study of much importance,-with an incidental sketch of the Wentworth House, at New Castle, Maine, which is very charming. Miss Agnes Repplier, in an amusing and thoughtful paper, called "Pleasure: A Heresy," appeals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Atlantic Monthly. | 2/26/1891 | See Source »

...never arose; exact limits were not set to the powers of any god. There is never any quarrel as to which god is the chief one, the great point is that all are superior to man. Zeus was their father, he reigned but he did not rule; Apollo, "his premier," was the practical head. His home was Delphi, where he was worshipped side by side with Dionysus. His character was poetic; he was the most Greek of Greek divinities. His tolerance was great, as is clearly shown by his sharing Mt. Parnassus with Dionysus. At this point the lecturer gave...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Classical Club Lectures. | 4/30/1890 | See Source »

...distinctly as W. Renshaw is at the head of the men, so is Miss Maud Watson the premier lady player. Indeed, if anything, she is even a greater champion than the gentleman named, for she has never been defeated, and this, too, despite the fact that, unlike him, she does not hold her championship and play but one match a year, for, with commendable pluck and good nature, she allows all a chance of lowering her colors. She has competed in four open competitions this year, having met and defeated all the best players, among whom we may mention...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English Tennis Champions. | 11/5/1884 | See Source »

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