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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... O, 1RFE MIWSRRR OF FASHION. To S11W T13K VIRY AGM AND BODr Y O TttWM,,iT9 f0t1t -Atil) *itR9flRE.- THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. 'i'his, Evening, their Majefties Servants will perfotm SHE WOU'D and SHE WOU'D NOT Don Manuct, Mr. Mathews; Don Philip, Mr.BarrYlftcr ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MJIROR OF FISHION. TO r5nrtw THE; VIta AO7 A4ND BODY 0oD THE TSI*4, ITS fOR. AnI 04ar1890Ha. -- TWIEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. T'his Lvening, their Majelties Servants will pcrfornm a Coniudy called THE BELLE's STRATAGFM. Doriceurt, Mr. 'Ellifton; Hardy ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... house 'in nArlington-street. Emropran Mqa'#ine for November 1300.-O&Aber 3O, axnew Opera called FiVglnia, was produced at Drury_ lane; as this.Opera was ?? unsuccessful, we shali tio.t atuenpt to trace the story. BANNiSTEP. attenlpted to annsunce'the Piece ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... gilded train, When'shot 'tis gone, its, beauty dies- : D~ssolves to corlasn air again. : 'The.new Play in rehearsal at Drury lane 'heathe is entitled Palh'bser. It is founded on a domestic story, .andis the produdion of an Author of some celebrity as ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Laborie, and Mr. D'Eg- lisle; SNlad. Rofe Didelet, M1ad. Parifot, and Xad. Hilligfberg. Vivant Rex et Regina. THEATRE-ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. This ?? their Majeities Servants will adt ADEL.MORN,The OUTLAW'. ThI Overture snd Mulic compoftcd by Mr. Keclly. The Scccs ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... called LE V(EU Tl'IERAIRE; ou L'AsirE CEDE A L'AMOuR. Tl laf2 Nigs t of Performing till the Holidays. 1HIA'IR': ROYAL, DRURY LANE. This Eventing, their MlajC;ics Servants will perform T e WiAY 10a K:EEP iill M. Sir Bafihful Conftlat, Mr. Batinifter, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... -MIRROR OF FASHION. Atf VKIRV A0Je AND BODYV Ol TU rTtMrs, ITi FOaM THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. This Evening, their Majeftieg Servants will perform The SCHOOL, for SCANDAL. Sir 'Peter Teazie, M r. Mathewi; Sir Oliver Surtace, Mr. 1O;Sir ejarnain-Backbite ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... oflROY. , Composed by: mos. Iloii. IAn wbicb Madmioe u e l-lays being sufficientj recovred will -darice. -THEATRE. ROYAL, DRURY LANE. 'T'his l venjiig ,tlueir AMiesttcirvaois wi I ; '1ioHN BULL, or, an Englishiman!s Firc-ibde.' .Betweeii.thie Play and Farce ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... rely upoon for the remainder of his life. The ntew Comedy of YTLe Scihr's ]JO~1gier had a grand rehearfal yefteiday .1 Drury lane 1 neamrc, pre. parlatory to the Young Lady of~.ng hcrf'if to the fa. vour of the town. I ...

THE MIRROR 01' FASHI

... fufficient to beftow fome legacies to the poor, and the exa&t amount of what lhe inherited from her parents. Laft night at Drury lane the fecond reprefentatioa for the fealon of Alucli Ado Abrout , thin;3, was as- tended by a nurmerous and' genteel audience ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... D'Egville, Mr. St. Pierrc, Madame Laborie, Madaimoiffelle Guiardele, Madame Hilligiberg, and Mr. GiOaud. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. This livening -heir Maj.ices Servants will adl 'I'hl: W!i2silE'lR'S TALE. Leantes, Mr. Kemble: Heyrnione, Mrs. Siddons; ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... RHE I S M/LRRGR OF 'dS]-IOIV. - - ?? 5SURW TUBVYEaV AGE AND BODY OF ruE TIJU tTS FORM AND THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE, This Evening their Maj.fties Servants will adt GEORGE BARNWELL. Thoroughgood, Mr. Powell; Barnwell, Mr. Packcer; Gcorge Earnwell, Mr. ...