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THEATRES

... andthe return of the shattere eruaq es c' army ; and souse prisoners tatken ltin lth stl~qsireiss cr~ipp~ledl,hobbled across ;thesatige. Next cois/e4anu, V the extraordinary woman who followed tearyro g; - land ; shte Viewed then pectAcle with inuch ucnen ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... attended by his fat Negro :4gamcmrnon, whorm in his ignorance he intends to sell in Great Britain. His complaint, that in a land of liberty heis prevented from beating his own Niggers, is pleasant enough ; and his indignation at being requested by the ...

(FROM A PLAY-GOING CORRESPONDENT.) THE NEWCASTLE THEATRE

... them (the Roman catholics) could they do so with impunity. This sause priest also said, hie would enmdeavoiir to find out the woman to whose daughter Hanley was married, and compel her to quit the country. About thle month of December flloaving, thle ssociition ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... MsaaDr.-Oii Tuesday evening the (QAloling discoyery ,vas made of an infant which had betra sqiothered by its mother. A young woman named frlary i'msai, ?? lived as cook in the service of' a Mr. npltiris f' ljltwtch, was taken suddenly ill, and retilei to ...

PIYRANTASMAGOEYA

... to shew mankind the mnutn. bility of all earthly things, aud the instability of human greatness ; a Prince awhose armies and fleets the land and sea were scarcely able to contain a little while before, now stealing away in a smlall boat, almost without ...

Review of Literature

... satd a alight clink of swords--as Ithou~h the blose hail bseess ftiaf retracted slter the caution ssvas IgivenZ~'followed; land in aisother second alt was mute.- 11You are early, Signor I exclairmeu a stit.m of voices, as the door flew Open ; ansi the ...

LITERATURE, &c

... portion of Imodesl assurance, alight still be called handsome, and |mold never he mistaken for belonaing to other than ao Irish woman. There was a touch ofi be hrogne in her very look. She, evidently his wife, steod I y marking the| ) envies, nod enjtyhig, ...

LITERATURE

... bloeksmsith at his work,-ad-' 'a1 dreemed themselves tooa woman Atarding- with her children' y 'bdfore thle :door,aaad aslrd. whtere Longs could be found ?~ 4swfley'batt`Heard~e-tsos-l the-village. Tlhe woman, with- admirabte prsene. oifnsinld, replied, thattshe ...

Poetry

... Xhotx's Ilarp of Zion, lately published. DESTRUCTION OF BABYLON. (ISA'AH, Xis!.) Howl, Babylon! howl for the fate of thy land, The tefrible day of Ihe Lord is at hand; Like the roar froin the ocean, the tumult of war Is heard from the nations that gather ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... proaceed ott foot for that purpos8e. A respectable ytoung woman, of dile naruetaif Alaecpherson, who had iteen visiting lier frietids at Stratherrick, was also cotising to town front the vesgel, and landed along with Wint, on the xottth battk of tilte Canal ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... beauty of a fair woman caused Solomon ben David 'to stumble in his path; how much more, then, should the son of Hyder Naig remain firm under temptation P-That men may see clearly, we must remove the light which dazzles them. Yonder Feningi woman must be placed ...

Review of Literature

... ashich, I thtink, most have start led Mr. Moore. * r. D)alIa s N av i ng madeI a p r ep osa cro ?? of th1)e ?? e of his zeal land advice, in encotrarging Lord Byvron to he aI poet, and observed that it far outwaeighval, in his apinian, the six or seveta ...