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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... After Which Wll be produced (foythe ad time) a new Melo- - Drame, in I wo As, called . A TALE oF MYSiiERY, Conftiqdg of Speaking Siging, Dancih and. Pantiet * With aew Mbeu5, Scenes, Drete3ffesd-Dccoraeions. The Principal Chlaraddlcr by -Mre . jootun ...

TO THE RT. HON. LD. HAWKESBURY, &c

... unjusf, .but we have not found them, for that reason, to fail of, answering.tbeir purpose. Besides, the proposition I am speaking of contains a fair qsid pri ino : give us a prefereuce in serv- ing you with manufactures, grant us this fa- votr, and, in ...

THEATRICALS

... addrefs to the patriotifrn of Eglihimen, and contains miny forcibleallu1fions to the political circum- % osw of the day. Speaking of war, it fays: ' BatGr Fxteztchine nov she BritifhiTarsprovoke,- CAs44louWt tinghisi cvery Heart of Oak. wtteady ?? B ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... (Queen of France), Mifs Chapman, Priecefs iCatharine, Mrs. T I'o wrhich will be added, a Melo-Drame, i;mtwb aa conflfting . of Speaking, Siising, Dancing, and Pantominie, called' P A'TALE'OF MYSL~k'Y.V To-morrow, 'Mr Brahani and Signorsa 'Straceiw ril meiae ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Mrs. g Davenpart; Cic, ly Hornefpun, Mrs Gibbs. , inc. o which will be added, a Melo-Drame, in two adts, coslilting tI of Speaking, Singing, Dancing, and Pantomime, called z It A TALE OF MYSTERY. f On Monday, the Iourth night of the Pily of Pizarro.- a ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... Canton, keeps a regular3 jouriial of hij osuation and ?? in the i metropolis. .Like Wthcr jourrta]i&, hs , deals in the ?? :-Speaking of the grand e voluntier review in Hyde Park, he computes the volunteers at a4 hundred tboufani, and the I fekates at a milliou ...

THE NAVAL MUSE OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... thofe instruments are ain; b The crath of malls, mix'd with the fhrieks of men, - Add to the terror of this doleful Reene: Speak out my mufe i record this tale of woe, That after ages may the ftory know.- Confufion on confufion now fucceeds, And Thort ...

THE NAVAL MUSE; OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... theC-hief Conful's n-ercy. Madame Recamier has been a whole dday in corifinemene, ]y. in tibe houife of tile Grand Judge. Speaking of Pichegru, in 'a circle of five or fix friends, rhe faid, if le was ,n Paris, the fhould know it immediately. After a long ...

AN INVITIATION TO BANAPARTE

... trituilph o'er the tide. Come, ohcme, thou great commander Likbe Latwiclle, -make Nellon ly; smith, the Britial iallamander,- ' speak the word and he fiall die. Le: no childifh fears affright thee, On Dotingo think no mo0re, llere are josvs will *nuch delight ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... And eagerly holds out the Cbarity plate, For the CaA, Sir, and not for the Iraen. ON HEARING MR. MeLLISn'S ATTEMPT TO SPEAK. For a nitch in FAME'S Temple, fome foar and fome creep, But, MeULISH, 'tiS out of thy reach; Unlefs, that you cut up a Bullock ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Mrs. Davenport, Mifs Da- vies (wvith a Song in Charadter). Mrs. Enmery. After which, a Melo-Drama, in two a's, coulitbing of Speak- ing Singing, Dancing arid PartomiRie, cailtd A I'ALE of MYSTERY. To-morrow, The Cabinet. To which will be added, Tire lrfhmao ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... HARRINGTON, &C. Mlr. CsitavY's New Musical Drarna was yesterday morning read in the Green-Room at Drury-lane Thcatre. Repor t speaks highly of it, as being a piece quite nouveile in its manner. ELLISTON and Mrs. MIIOUN1TAIN are the principals in 'the piece ...