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THEATRICALS, &c

... which Still exist on the walls of tise Tower-. Servenstn. autographs are of the, very ?? interest fri't~o *the autograph of Anne Boleyne, tao murdered witfeo Her iicut on stone nith no other lectceument thsan pair of sciosors. Others Of the devices ore maca ...

LITERATURE

... we canlot praise The Paint at Issue.' A Legend of Runna Mead, is another very happy story; as is also Norris and Anne Boleyn. Indeed, the latter is told with an histolic truth, and a command both of language and ideas, which give goodly promise ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... care for a rainy day. The estertainments are of a varied and a choice description. The past week has witnessed tie performn- anne of Birother and,.Sbter, Mare Ethispians, Lc Chalet, The King's Wager, G. y Madnnerrig, Halloewe'e, or the emeon Huanter of ...

LITERATURE

... of the woman from owhose 1eyes, lof Sthe estimation of many persons, thle gospel light first proceeded-the fameus Anne Boleyn ft Is now time for us to speak of the ecoumencement ef that spirit of Bluebeardism which uttimatety gave the miost glaring ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... himself to believe that the play was intended in compliment to Qieen Elizebeth as an Indirect apology for her mother, Anne Boleyn. It has been objected to by many critics who have written on this play, that it is a violence to common sense, that sixteen ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... the revival of King ?? VIII., with Macready as WolIeY M 2{le Cushman, Queen Katherine; and ber sister, MisS S. Cushman, Anne Boleyn. Like all the historical plays of Shakspere, es-9 VIII. I9 alternately a tame chronicle, and alternately a dramatic dialogue ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... adwelulyalde at the Coin- -.lusson. ofithe comnedy.' AMisseCushmanvwas' Quests Kaiharine; Compton, Ltd-Sands; Mrs.t'Nesbitt;.Ann Boleyn.; Leigh.Mus-.' rev romelA ~Mi'.Aha'ton;La~ Dey; Mro. Warser, Mrs. Oakley- boungeJ RsetsVnig.odrnet r huh dW5, Lady -Fseclove ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... Bennett, theking; Mr. F. Robinson, Cromwell; Airs. Warner, Queen Katherine; Mrs. H. Marston, Lady Denny; and Miss Jenny Marsh, Ann Boleyn. As a stage piay, HenryVlll., to renderitefdective,mnst be played by a company complete in histrionic re- sources, so ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... at the back' of tbdehed ; the front (osr we might rather sayth ,brium) of which is raised, resembling the caps worn by Anne Boleyne and Catherine Howardi 'To'complete these capotes-which, fo Wanit'of. a. bettei~ nai , are stilliso ca~led--and rendfer' ...

THE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES

... inignation calls in his guards, and mikcs the royal Boleyn by a head the shorter., Dy thie way, this reason for her execution will appear to many qutite as forci- ble as that for wh~ich the real Anne euffered. The king, at- tended bylaisnobles, goes on ...

LITERATURE

... Madame Mary, pearl of England. There was s wildsortof court held on the sands, and some gay doings, atwhiehone Mistress Anne Boleyn was among the most lively per- formers. Then there was a gayer cortege to Abbeville, where Louis XII. espoused Madame Man ...

THE SCRAP-BOOK COLUMN

... Surrey the Duke of Norfolk's son, and the queen'r ?? The queen her-elf was shortly after beheaded, in tha same place where Anne Boleyn suffered, A cloth was thrown over the body. which was taken away by some ladies, and Lady Roehfort was brought oui who seemed ...