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Notes On Literature, Science And Art.
In ¥ \?^? \? St ° neS m a Slm P ' effected style , but their very homeliness will make them a 1 the more arable to the very large class of readers who do noS for the sensational element m fiction . " And there are numerous other notices . AvhichT must pass oyer IIOAV , to the same purport from other papers . Strange to say , the most ill nataed notice-one that evidently is the production of an anonymous and inS gLS cowardwhom I would not object to answer if he durst throw off
, Ms Jack-the-Gi 2 killers invisible coat , comes from a place Avhere Bro . Holmes has given good and oX tons services to elevate the tastes of the inhabitants , and from an insignificant paper Avhich has ahvays seemed very friendly to our good Brother Avhilst he Avas there as collector of customs but at once turns upon him as soon as he leaves the place-I allude to the WoodbndgeRepm ; ler Asnobodyin Woodbrid ge suspects the respectable publisher Mr . Jolm Read , of Avritmg the article , the simuositirm is . t . bnt . 1 .,. i , M ^ L . ™__™ ,-i _ ., i , .... _'
by a more cunning , but less honourable person , to lend his paper to attempt to wound the feelings of a man who deserved better treatment from those he Avas leaving . The other exception I alluded to Avas the East Anglian Daily Times , Avhich reproduced the Woodbridge paragraph Avith great gusto , stating a downri ght falsehood , AVMCII I feel it due to our gifted Brother to expose : _ " We have not been favoured with a copy , we fear on account of our inability to appreciate a ballad by the same author , reviewed in this paper some time ' It is below the di of
ago gnity journalists to complain that works are no sent to them for revieAv ; but the fact is , Bro . Holmes had no more to do Avith sending out he volume , than the Wise Men of the East . If blame there was , it must rest on my shoulders , who so far from knowing that the Ipsivich critic had not been able to appreciate our Brother ' s ballad , did not know there was such a luminary in existence , and am still ignorant AVhat ballad he criticisedand in Avhat he revived
, manner it . I mention this merel y to show how very easy it is for men , even though editors of newspapers , to be total y mistaken I am the as man in the Avorld to Avish to ° curb honest critic 14 , hmvever plain-spoken ; but the unhol y wish to cause pain for the sake of annoymg another ; and SI ^ i r * . f . fi ™ a vulgar pride of wishing to be thought clever
. cr iltsStn r 7 T * Y ^ ' have inaU *** been CTils ^ the true SJ3S " SS itlJT' ^ - ; . ^ Paper i 8 P ^ P ™ tedfor him l 3 efol ' e ** caches thoug h his hands , I would advise Mm h tlie liyp 0 future C 1 ' may not Hde to be Ms made mali ^ cat ^ s paw ** of any — ill"SS S "
I am glad to see that the best of our Masonic Pocket-books , the Cosmopolitan , has already been issued by Bro . Kenning for 1878 . It contains more information for Tw Shillings than any other at a greater price , and ought , ( and no doubt does ) receive a large measui-eofsupportfromthe members of t 08 the etller Craft sucl throug 1 a mass hout the of Mas Avorld 011 ic * very " » ^ X ^ Z ^ ST ^^ Rose Cottage , Stokesley .
A Freemason's Christmas Thoughts.
A FREEMASON'S CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS .
BY E . P . PHILPOTS , M . D ., F . K . G . S . Had Christmastide ! With true Masonic cheer , Again we welcome thee in our career Of busy life , reminding us once more , Another year has passed , —how quickly ! o ' er .
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Notes On Literature, Science And Art.
In ¥ \?^? \? St ° neS m a Slm P ' effected style , but their very homeliness will make them a 1 the more arable to the very large class of readers who do noS for the sensational element m fiction . " And there are numerous other notices . AvhichT must pass oyer IIOAV , to the same purport from other papers . Strange to say , the most ill nataed notice-one that evidently is the production of an anonymous and inS gLS cowardwhom I would not object to answer if he durst throw off
, Ms Jack-the-Gi 2 killers invisible coat , comes from a place Avhere Bro . Holmes has given good and oX tons services to elevate the tastes of the inhabitants , and from an insignificant paper Avhich has ahvays seemed very friendly to our good Brother Avhilst he Avas there as collector of customs but at once turns upon him as soon as he leaves the place-I allude to the WoodbndgeRepm ; ler Asnobodyin Woodbrid ge suspects the respectable publisher Mr . Jolm Read , of Avritmg the article , the simuositirm is . t . bnt . 1 .,. i , M ^ L . ™__™ ,-i _ ., i , .... _'
by a more cunning , but less honourable person , to lend his paper to attempt to wound the feelings of a man who deserved better treatment from those he Avas leaving . The other exception I alluded to Avas the East Anglian Daily Times , Avhich reproduced the Woodbridge paragraph Avith great gusto , stating a downri ght falsehood , AVMCII I feel it due to our gifted Brother to expose : _ " We have not been favoured with a copy , we fear on account of our inability to appreciate a ballad by the same author , reviewed in this paper some time ' It is below the di of
ago gnity journalists to complain that works are no sent to them for revieAv ; but the fact is , Bro . Holmes had no more to do Avith sending out he volume , than the Wise Men of the East . If blame there was , it must rest on my shoulders , who so far from knowing that the Ipsivich critic had not been able to appreciate our Brother ' s ballad , did not know there was such a luminary in existence , and am still ignorant AVhat ballad he criticisedand in Avhat he revived
, manner it . I mention this merel y to show how very easy it is for men , even though editors of newspapers , to be total y mistaken I am the as man in the Avorld to Avish to ° curb honest critic 14 , hmvever plain-spoken ; but the unhol y wish to cause pain for the sake of annoymg another ; and SI ^ i r * . f . fi ™ a vulgar pride of wishing to be thought clever
. cr iltsStn r 7 T * Y ^ ' have inaU *** been CTils ^ the true SJ3S " SS itlJT' ^ - ; . ^ Paper i 8 P ^ P ™ tedfor him l 3 efol ' e ** caches thoug h his hands , I would advise Mm h tlie liyp 0 future C 1 ' may not Hde to be Ms made mali ^ cat ^ s paw ** of any — ill"SS S "
I am glad to see that the best of our Masonic Pocket-books , the Cosmopolitan , has already been issued by Bro . Kenning for 1878 . It contains more information for Tw Shillings than any other at a greater price , and ought , ( and no doubt does ) receive a large measui-eofsupportfromthe members of t 08 the etller Craft sucl throug 1 a mass hout the of Mas Avorld 011 ic * very " » ^ X ^ Z ^ ST ^^ Rose Cottage , Stokesley .
A Freemason's Christmas Thoughts.
A FREEMASON'S CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS .
BY E . P . PHILPOTS , M . D ., F . K . G . S . Had Christmastide ! With true Masonic cheer , Again we welcome thee in our career Of busy life , reminding us once more , Another year has passed , —how quickly ! o ' er .