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THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... THEITIRICAL \EXAMINER. N o% 7. TRE REV VAL OCF TaE CHANCES.-ELLTSTON'S VIOLENCE. T'rE NEWV OPERA OF NAIS OR LOVE IN TNHEOESERT. IT'S ORIGIN AND ERNORS.-kA HINT FOP3 THE COi- aSENTAT'S0ES ON CFNVANTES.-TKH NEW COMEDY BI MR. RTEYNOLDS.-IT S SURPRESIIN NEGATIVE QUA- LITIES. BEAUMONT ard FLrTCNER's COmedy Of tle Chances -was revived on Saturday week. T his play is almost an entire copy of thle ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... THEATRICAL EXjut AVMIN-E R li. aR itl ie aI matter ot tlie igticoidtta0ioll what a fLr. Xi .i or ill pert' tiisd, lhazt PVasions or seitilnent' a'i: or cdt:-; atcrt. and Conseqpnity w!iat isn lenr| ai':a cusoio ore trmnsfuved from~l the -Stage to tie *world, v it h reriprucatiy initate each oether. -, 9~ CTATOR, No. 70. N. 2. YATIONATL Dr Vi AMVTIC TASTE, (RT[ClSM ONa TEE EAR! ADRMA'] IC P5 ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... THEATRfCAL EXA% INo. 5j7. ?? various and dehighatful comedy of NVot hixZ, on Mondayv night ir'rqu4ed.S ti .as 1 have already criticised at t and thc cumparative merits of is and EtLI1,i Ill ne7ei~ck (No. p. Ii.) There is but IlHe fresh rem-k tihat suggests ?? to me nowN. Dr. JoNsov ohect5 tO the similarity of contrivances practised on the tao wits of the piece ; and Mir. Sv EEvE:N, ?? h ...

DESTRUTION OF COVENTGARDEN THEATRE

... DE9TR UCT(VO. / COPE .VTGA4RDEN THrETRR About four o'clocl on Tuesday morning, a female ser-' vantawoke Mr. iHughes, the treasurer, whio resides in the theatre, and told him it was (On fire. It was sooln disco- vered that the fire proceeded from the upper.part of the theatre, and thus tbe-persons who inhabit it had an oppor- tunity to efecet their escape. When the quantity and qua- Hty of the ...

Published: Sunday 25 September 1808
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4566 | Page: Page 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... TleKATRICAL EXATlNTINER. No. 47. LYCEUM~. I The theatre, in this place has undergone a very ieaslng alteration us it's. appariie, and, was opened on Monoday1 by a licence fronm the Lord Ch amberlain, for tlhe perfor- mince of. English Operas, It colmmenced with a piece in thiree acts, called Up all Nyighf, or the Smn uglers' Cav&e,, froin the pen c PIr. ARNOLDc the nlanager. The story relates ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... I No. 45. The NYew Comedy -of Crievhg'ss F olly. f f . . - - ?? The Drury-lane Company; to give cvery thing it; aG5 cordant noveilty, produted ?? a new piebe from1 f new author, said to be a gentleman of the name bF LUa It is called Crievi7es a Fo1y- aidd relates a double stury of grief) one part imagixary a'd tbie other fictitious. The former represeuts a redluse, mournipg, the imazinarY Se ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... i TH[EAT RL IC>L v Nu. 58. OZN' There has been nothinrg teral fir the past week and I willingly ?? t o a subjet i c maids thie ?? of every [i-enjd ulof fulnity and morals. - The imnolitic aid bretal conduct of tle oels of this Theatre has reached it's climax. I isbn. poss5ible that the public should ever FIrget the lime, whele to go to thie pay w-as to endanger one's liierty and life. To ...

FINE ARTS

... FINE AR TS. I I B1.ITISU INSTITUTION. OrW Wedaesday the Gallery was re-opened to the Students. ,The Governors have sent choice pictures from their collec- tions frtile improvement of the young paititers. His MA- aEST., the Patron of this highly beneficial Institution, has sent a .large piece by TiNTo FT, whose general effect of eolour and elare obscure is splendid. Capt. AcA it's Land- scape ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... STANZAS, ADDRESSED TO MRS, CLARKE, tREAT Amaaionian Dame! for thee tmy ?ay A votive wreath of praise shall gladly titine; Provided thou wilt take me from Half-psy, All that as Poet I can give, is thine. Fair raiser of Recruits ? thy roe de dow, Chara'd the pour -rustic bumapkins much no doubt; 6io would not rush to arms vyeli pleas'd -tir, loi Disiaterested Beauty calls men out! Sweet ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... i . ' ' . , ?? At). 12. *#r. Camberfand's opera of the Jew of Jloggadore. The Jezo's ?? ?? surzni.tcs upon Mr. Combs cloud's imitation of hicesrit-enera? barrenness of the ?? of r. lrakong'S- gross tent ofjudgmzent in vecal ornamnnt.-lite su- perarnnated gennas of Mr. Csan'berland1-ffis cains on the Qovernmnent, The Qld age of Mr, CVCBERLAND has for some time past been observable in his ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... THEATRIICAL EXA- ?? .: No. dii.t COJ'ENT-OADDRW. TRAGEDY seems entirely to have forsaken the conutry of 5iSaSP3AaRr, nd OTWAv.. The last prodiction of nioy oeltbrity wa5 the Douglas of Mr. -HdisE, at the fi rt re- prssentation of which a Scotchusan is said to have started lp and exclained, Whar's your WULLY SiaAaIsPEARR. n{ o ? Ile was struck, poor fellow, with the novelty of a. drama that ...

- -~ - : FINEB ARTS

... X LORD -ElGIN's GRECIAN SCULPTURES. TTVHILE the French Nation justly boasts of having the no- blest Coilection of Paintings ever accumulated, the English as fiairly exnit in possessing the best Scnlptures. As well as the fine Statues at Oxford, and Mr. Townmiv's, now the Nation's, at the Britisih Museum, the unrivalled re- naiisis of Grecian Art, from the chissel of the renowned PUlWiAs, are ...