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THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... thie stage, lus attention to. what ri goiig fr owaidr a o t-a' maiiner. whichl tiooth deci~sssuiy seen aiqdictathe of a reisable ntidershindilb f it is pierrfedy' Qhnuoius o sE e 'linl ?? irs a I partly writter -bj himself, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... 'easy to conceive a reasonable motive, on the part of the director for thus striving to. set all descriptions of the Opera frequenters against his ma- nagement; for though it is a most.sordid'and pitiful econiomyin alady,at'the head of a box, to send tickets ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... t~rive'S E t, a away, and s- ayed witS mad misrule; ha icat And wild monstrosity was dll the rage w a Against these rudec Invadlers now we make gre. en. A firm, docisive, stand fuo' liritaiu's ak~> ~ 5 rd io- aTAIt'S salts-for esial the land that ?? ...

KING'S THEATRE

... d into thrie ets), ettritled Thi. .E ' S.eva '(tbat nigh: oily.), lr.. ElIiston.- P a- the course (if the evening a anpular Sting by ir. Braham e ?? A(fter which ly p. rticuir llesirei anl for tbat night Bnlyr a neiw IS!llet D) cc' (talcen ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... for the report of a third royal marrkige. The D tke of DEVO;SHIRE entertained the- fashion- able world on Tuesdqy mght, with a Concert of V6cil and lnstrnmental Music ; a Grand Banoaet. ollowted. This was only the c6dnnjencement of a series -of enter-- ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... the wintd . Nweepn their dark brant-hes, 'tis iike mockery OF the lovaz r611d cries tiat lvainly piereed their Aarkness. The storm blath ceased-a deep nnnatutral stittles~s Sitd brooline on the ri-0ht, iike a Extern soul JTealons af 1i foul seeret. C ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... gallant 42d Regiment in t the Battle of Waterloo. D A Miss H_ lately eloped from a ball at Bou- logne, and is now on her way to Scotland with a Co- a lonel S.- T. The lady is young and beautiful. She ...

POETRY

... ' 'pubt-ic house,. where he asked, for a, 'private-room 'ni A orler to 'search her: she refusod. 'In other public- ti houses where he shewe~d a disposition. to search her, a 'she ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... No other per- mon realizes it even once in a way, except a candidate at tlhe top of a -poll, or a General entering a conquered city; and no person realizes anly thing like tie spirit of it, btit a -i'g or ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... little difrerent from that of a iinggr i 1a roomo. In short, Signor ALBERT is a good-humow person, we douzbt not; over a dinner, and a-very s singeeafle one; huat fdr a rofre of a ...

KING'S THEATRE

... after 4 l Even. 2 min. after 5. - WANTS A SITUATIONi S GROOM, a Young Man, about '23 years ofakri LXA he perfectly understands the capacity bf Groomn asid let, has been' accustomed to both: would par-licularl'suit a. Gentleman who travels: is willing to ...