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THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... uioh!t be ?? aot tile time of, the RevQ~.otin pf 1688bt AiMr COLIAN,, feeling thbat it is Os defuncst as. himself or. the ,Whig' Oppositjon, uses .his red ink .without remorse. ..The-passage -is certainlynot intendea as a plietwe of Eiigh Ckiamberlai ...

FINE ARTS

... have all more or less of interest and talent, and several are truly exoellent. WVe might particular ise the one resenting the Whigs preparing them- lves for office: that exhibiting George the Third and Napoleon as the Brobdingnagian and Gulliver; and T ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... with a, felicity peculiar to himself, he has, contrived to please all parties, while he adheres to none. He has flattered the Whigs, and followed the Tories-he has eulogized Wat Tyler, and canonized George the Third-he has commended the piety of the Methodists ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Lord BYRON, even if he had. not been rendered sceptieal at *4& COl UeY4Xy bteQJ ?144Th~ Ve tt; ut4edi A hlQI thantliatkind of Whig leader, so precious in the eyes of th&edieisrgh Reviewers, that they sacrificed the poet, root and branch, ini the ainger of ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... verbal criticism and puny discoveries in black-letter reading into the gap that is supposed to be making in the Constitution by Whigs and Radicals, whom lie' qualifies without mercy as dunces and miscreants, and so entitles himself to the protection of Church ...

PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES

... objects, lest Our motives be mistaken, we protest- We art nofriends to modern innoovtion; Have an eoncern with Radicals or Whigs, No wish to revolstionisethe oation; Nor, though from o.urs we'd pitrek two littlet*igs, Let it be thought we'd trouble the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... 'ootugh elicitA dars of Ibis thlira. The Oak and the Bulrush cats scarcely be atord dissimnilit thli d'rtical and courtly Whig, regulating the warmth of his opitions 4 the most acen- rate Aristocratical ?? of bluie-6id -utf bnstrdclioi7, and arn unbending ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... show him, after a few democratic gawbols in the outset, gradually operated upon by an intercourse with the borough-possessing Whigs, venal dealers in liberality, high-church Divines who can bend only to a sense of interest, and holiday Tories who can almost ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... Pertinax and a Macsycopharnt, but scarcely in a Sir Walter and a Scott. What says a poet, who ducks to nothing less than a Whig Lord, on the occasional meanness of genius ? How with that strong mimetic art, Which is its life and soul, it takes. All ...

THEATRE ROYAL COVENT GARDEN

... Gentlemen. And other Entertainments. THE EXAMINER OF THIS DAY CONTAINS PAGE FAGE The Dleparted Session 385 sets 3S9 Netabilia; Whig and Tory; United Parliament - 390 Edinburglh and Quarterly Re. From the London Gazettes 391 ?? Opinion of the The Fonds - - ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... First of May. A New. Drama. And The Watermau. FaOIAY-Romeeo and Juliet. THE EXAMINER OF THIS DAY CONTAINS PAGE 0055 Chesiree Whig Meeting * 657 From the London Ga2ettes . ood Nofabilia: Mr O'Conmell and Weekly Commercial teport .r,4 the 5French Liberals-How ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... readingVoltaire, Volney, &c. and conceiving ideas that the world might be better governed, leads to reprobacy and the gallows. All Whigs, Republicans, and Reformers are exhibited as fools in sentiment and knaves in action. In a word, we have here the familiar ...