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... of the Univertity and City of Oxford, that their BENEFIT CONCERT Is fixed for MONDAY next the Q6th inftant. Mr. HORNE, of Drury-lane, and Mr. SMITH, of the Harmonic Society, have offered their atliftance. Tickets, 5s. each, to be had of the Mifs Boltons ...

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... DESTROYED, is in preparation, and will speedily be produced, under the direction of Mr. P7 MALE, of the late Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, who is en- gaged for a few nights, and will mate his first appearance in d; the character ef Scaareousch ..i OXFORD GENERAL ...

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... by Messrs. LATELLA and SMITs,rof the K~ino's Theatre; got up under the direction of Mr. MALE, of the sate Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. TO CONCLUDE WVITr A Viewe ef the Ionfernal Regions, and a ,Shiower.of Fire. Tihe Piospectus and further particutars will ...

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... SMITH, of the King's Theatre, Opera House. The whole is got up under the direction of Mr. M t.-E, of the late Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. On MONDAY, Readings from the celebrated Plty of LOV7IERS' . VOWS. 'After wlhiclh will be produced (for the first time) ...

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... of all thle hi Dramiatic Writers, from the Restoration ef I 661 to thle di present time. Also. aii accurate account of Drury. Lane, Covent-Gardell, thle Hay-Market, aud thue W Operut H-luse, and every circrimistance connectedf wili A the mnanagement and ...

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... NMondav next, August 12th, at the Racket 0 C5urt, Blue Boar Late, Oxford, MR I?. PA L M F I, Of the late THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE, attd wist. D~iLVI'It il CtLCSBRATED the Portraits of the Living and the Dead, no'. Which lie de'ivered upwairrds of Fifty ...

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... cotdpostid Iky hinir, -ln w tri to principal Daircer wisitir te late David Garriell, Esq. at.a oh-- rtse Oild Theatre Royal,. Drury-lane,--the original Ire-. Motnic Isy Dibiden.. C, rirce -S ;aidi BEAZLEY, Coacb-Afaster, &'C 11i-- tO toR prest w~ith gr~iti ...

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... fasriser's wife Miss Stephens. It 'ivas 'well received, and has if linei rt-peated-thro Scenery ad'rirtirble.-A new Farce ;it Drury-Lane Santurday, called Jfzze$rc 4II, or Ti'n'Me ~ ?? domr a /~a ud thatunairlily-so, the, Manariger arrid Part of' the audi ...

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... thle Age; a greeat oanay of wvhichi [rave never If before been pubrlished By RtALPHE WMIITZER, of tileI -Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. yLnriidrrx.: printed, for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, ?? ltrm%;. J. Miller, Bow-street, Covent Garden; S C. Utapple, Pall ...

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... confdrred on hin . . ;. Tp .f owing eminent PrfIrs Rre alrady e-n > ?? 'gagy~ ?? .. (late Miss ' SMITH) 0f thel heatre oyaI, .Drury Lane. Mi 4aul rSYS AWCE , o£ T tsie T rm' ;oyyalj f:jiss SV ?? iditto. 5;K ?? ., ?? 'Miss M' 1.4I £1-\VSS diitto. ?? Mkirs ...

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... SliP THEIATitE ItOYA'L, DRURIY LANE,. (Being his firlt ?? at this Theatre.) :Milwood, Mrs. FAUCIT, From the l'ratn apist, Drury Lane. With the farourite MNlo5-Draman (for this ifight only) CALLED' . The TriAellers Beniigted; O 111 1' int ,; ..ukNU .. ITo ...

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... tlte Age; a gieht eat 113 Of oa lbicbl bare nerer before been pub- lished. ?? By RALPH WEWI'I'ZER, Of. the Theatre R oyp, , Drury Lane. 'I'liii littlei rilatiie contains a .great deal of alneu- it matatter; it is eoiotfidetlysotoinitled to the public, as ...