Word: princess
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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LILLIAN RUSSELL, the queen of comic opera prima donnas, supported by an excellent company direct from the Casino, New York City, will present at Hollis Street Theatre on Monday next the opera comique called "The Princess Nicotine...
...around, faced the audience with defiance and, raising his long bony arms, covered with white gloves, he began to clap with all his might. The hisses were redoubled, the lights turned out and the audience dispersed in an uproar. Several times afterward similar scenes occurred. At these scenes the princess used to applaud rapturously, while the rest of the audience hissed: and Liszt and the princess continued the fight till Wagner triumphed...
...illustrations on every page are admirable. "Idy" is a breezy western story, written in a varied style and hence very entertaining reading. "Letters of Two Brothers," which is of such great historical value, is continued in this number. Another paper of considerable interest to students of history is "The Princess Anne" by M. O. W. Oliphant. It is filled with engravings of portraits of many notable persons of her time. Josephine Lazarus has given us a sympathetic sketch of "Margaret Fuller" outlining the chief events of her life, closing with a graphic description of her tragic death and an analysis...
...second volume with The Lady of Shalott as its first poem. These two volumes mark the lyrical period of his life. After 1833 came the idyllic period. He was an ideal descriptive writer, and from now on his touches of nature were especially delicate. In 1847 appeared The Princess, which dealt with the nature of man and woman. In 1850 he published his In Memoriam, which can be compared to nothing else in poetry. It was not till 1875 that Tennyson appeared as a dramatic writer. Though he wrote a few good dramas, his genius was not dramatic...
...Museum - Princess of Erie...