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A SEVERE CRITIC.

— ;The death of ' Eniil Eeieh leaves-Lon-don life the poorer by one of its most lively critics, says an Encrlisli' writer. Feu' ■ inch .of. letters over took Society so severely to tusk as did- tlio Huiicarian professor, and, judging from the crowds ivho thronged his lectures, fiociety rather iilte<l it than not. But the littitu'do of Emil Itoieli towards the British public,' niore especially, its feminine section, was rather a . "pose"; than anything else, thouijir a: "cleverly sustained one. . The seemingly '.cynical c ; rjtic of feminine foililfs VvejE, in private life, ont l of the niost domeslicated people imaginable, arid devoted in the. most whole-hearted fashion to his charming wife.' (o- whom mucli sympathy lias sone out in. her' lnent. Most Hungarians aro exceedingly chivalrous, and Dr. Tfeioli was no exception to a rule which holds good practically with ;,alj of . his eoippatriots. As anyone who lias lived in Humrary knows, women' there are still on the ncdi'sfal ivl|cre a ;peciiliarlv romaiitio and sontiirtent jl race" hai placed theiii. "

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1046, 8 February 1911, Page 9

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A SEVERE CRITIC. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1046, 8 February 1911, Page 9

A SEVERE CRITIC. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1046, 8 February 1911, Page 9

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