The appearance of a new book by Mr. Becke has become an event of note--and very justly.
It will be seen that Mr. Becke is somewhat of the fleshly school, but with a pathos and power not given to the ordinary professors of that school.
Mr. Louis Becke wields a powerful pen, with the additional advantage that he waves it in unfrequented places, and summons up with it the elemental passions of human nature.
He opened his heart to their old friend the flautist Becke (Vol.
Becke tells me that he wrote to you again after the last rehearsal but one, and told you among other things that Raaffs song in the second act is not written for the words.
Wolfgang's father received other confirmation of the success, which he did not withhold from his son:-- Fiala showed me a letter from Becke which is very eulogistic of the music of your first act.
What then hath man, wherein hee well may boast, Since by a beckehe liues, a louer is lost?
The narrative of Becke and Jeffery, with its references to other leading authorities, furnishes the completest and most recent information on this subject available within the compass of a reasonably brief survey.
Cottingham becke comming from Westwood by the waie, it hasteth to Kingston vpon Hulne or Hull, and so into the Humber without anie maner impeachment.
Morton becke on the other, it hasteth to Applebie, [Sidenote: Dribecke.
The king of England sent thither Antonie Becke bishop of Durham, with his roiall power, to conclude the said treatise.
Brotherton & Ferribridge, there receiuing the Went, a becke from Pontefract or Pomfret, which riseth of diuerse heads, wherof one is among the cole pits.
I did stroake him on the backe, and then he wouldbecke vnto me, and wagge his tayle as being therewith contented.
From the mouth of Neth vnto the mouth of Crimline becke is two miles, and being passed the [Sidenote: Tauie.
Burelles on the one side, and the Morton becke on the other, it [Sidenote: Dribecke.
Went, a becke from Pontefract or Pomfret, which riseth of diuerse heads, wherof one is among the cole pits.
Count Wolfeck and others, who have a passionate admiration for Becke, said lately publicly in a concert that I beat Becke hollow.
Hayes made himself the ruler of the island, and Mr Becke and he had a bitter quarrel.
Mr Becke went back in the cruiser to the Colonies, and then again sailed for Eastern Polynesia, trading in the Gambiers, Paumotus, and Easter and Pitcairn Islands.
Becke and the three native sailors ran the vessel into a little uninhabited atoll, and for a week had to keep the captain tied up to prevent his killing himself.
But even before this date Mr Becke had had as much experience as falls to most men of adventures in the Pacific Ocean.
Becke put in $1000, and sailed with him as supercargo, he and the skipper being the only white men on board.
Life in the Southern Pacific 'Neath Austral Skies BY LOUIS BECKE Author of "The Call of the South," etc.
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