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... by J. Mazzioghi, Op. 39, price *7s. 6d. n The Embarkation, a Muuical Entertainment, a, n performed at the Tlreatre Royal, Drury-lane, compofed n by W. Reeve, price 6s. Cc Unmoved I'll brave the Stormy Sea, a favourite Tick o Song, ?? by Mrs. B!and, in the ...

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... by ' J. Mazzinghi, Op.. 39, price 7s. 6d. The Embarkation, a Miifical Entertainment, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, conslpofed' re by'W. Reeve, price 6s. ct ' Unmoved nil brqve the Stormy- Sea, a fahohrite k, Songj fuing by MvIrs. Bland ...

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... tranflated by Bensjasin Tbonpmfn, Efq. contain- ing the STRANGER, a Play, in five Als, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane i from the German of AUGUSTUS VON KOTZEBUE. On the ait of February will be published No. II. which will contain the Tragedy ...

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... Mifs TowNsivrii. N. B. The above Romance is brought forward with In; entire new Scenery and Drefihs, after- the manner of, Drury-Lane. The Scenery by Mefirs. BANKs and' r CLARSC. The Decorations by Mr. HAavy. -I This Piece will be performed ievery Efening ...

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... Two Ae5, called BLUE BEARD;. o,-, FEALE CLURIosIrr. As perforined upwards of One Hundred Nfights at the Theatre-REoyal, Drury-Lane. WAh New Scenery and Machinery, * Painted by Mr. MICHELL. New Drefe., - and appropriate Decorations, The Original Overtures ...

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... CABINET, - ' Reprefenthig an Emblematic Tranfpaxent Painting, u executed by Mleffis. BAN;sS and CLARrE, of-the SIhaetre Royal Drury-Lane. 'The Song- Little Ifland, by Mr4-ATTo0.. Hulting Song, by Mr. BARxsNrr. he With tle Farce of f THE JEW AND THE DOC;TOR ...

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... C bcatre^l&opal j. C O N D NIGHT. The' thaced't of p I Z A R. R. O. , -the 'I i.eatre Royal, Drury Lane, taken from r ;.Y fii ?? and adapted to the English Stage, By R. B. SHERIDAN, Esq. strand Magnificent Scenery, Dresses, and l Decorations. L Coe ...

BRITISH

... Vienna. It is in compliment t* the Britilh hero of the Nile, and called the Nelfon great coat, Madame Mara’s engagement at Drury-lane Theatre is at the rate of gogs. a night. To lovers of gardening it may perhaps not unacceptable to know, that painting the ...

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... of Edinburgh, Hereafter oF Goodge Street, then of Gresse Street, after- wards'of Broad Court, and theri of Cross Court, Drury Lane, London, in which last place she died, will apply to James Robb, writer, at Mrs Rhind's, head of Leith Wynd, they will ...

THEATRE, DRURY LANE

... THEATRE, DRURY LANE. A^Nrw Comic Opera, intituled IVilmort CeiH'ie, wat „ piocuced hne on luefday night, lor the liin time. ?? chaiatters were thus represented: General Wilmore, Mr. Dowtots. Mr. Wilniorc, Mi. Maddocki. Charles Harley, Mr. Kelly. Henry ...

WINDU L A1w. i J)sy

... Oc- tavo, 0So. fewed. This day is publilhed, price as 6d. A NTONrO, a Tragedy; as it was performed at 1 the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane. By WILLIAMNl GODWIN. Printed for G. G. and T. Robinfon, z5, Paternofcer-row. O f whom may be had,hy the fame Author, r ...

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... PasT0aeLLL-A N'oniLE. Anew'Ballet is in preparation and ?? be produced next W ee. Vivant Rex ct Rcgina. )f - e h' THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. Ths Eening, their Majefties Servants will perfrmn' A l'RIP to SCARBOROUGH. n After which, (7th time) a new cdmic Opera' ...