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Since the foregoing was in type, we have received our Paris journals and letters of Saturday. The Duke d'Aumale ..

... amounting in number to 2,000, waited upon him to express the intention of the tribes to submit to France. General Bedeau speaks in glowing terms of the effect produced by the Duke d'Aumale at a breakfast which gave to the principal native authorities ...

PAIR'D NOT MATCH'D

... is my fate To always have the wrong of it; For I am small- And she is tall, And that's the short and long of it! And when I speak My voice is weak, But hers-she make's a gong of it; For I axesmall, And she is tall, And that's the short~and long of it ! ...

BOLIVAR

... 'Twas thy band Tl at rent the leaden cbain, Which dragg'd them at the car Of fierce and Sullen Sclii, I ?? VAR I The Xndax speak thy fawr, And the shore Of the ocean tells thy name, Whilb all hearts are eurnd to thee, . Their glorious guiding star, In ...

OLYMPIC THEATRE,

... enter into a detail of their faults, be-: cause we found, that thbigh we were not quite pleased, the audience, generally speaking, appeared perfectly so-the Gods, indeed, 'ere most uproarious in their applause, and whto will dare \tpctuestion the decision ...

KING'S THEATRE

... pruriency, retained the passages themselves, and indicated their forbearance by stars. The op- position to Signor VELLUTI-We speak net of that opposition which might have been fairly made to the repetition of an air, but of that which was evidently wanton ...

FINE ARTS

... y of the improving taste of the public; and the paintings, which consisted principally of memoranda, such Is in the Studio speak so intelligibly to the artist, and so mysteriously to the uninitiated, were well appropriated, while several, ia a more finished ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... their sphere of charity only speaking members of the various theatrps: it never having struck their orig nal founder, D vid Garrick, that a Lime might arrive whn Daucing would be a much more important thing than Speaking. Duly impressed with this fact ...

TO A FRIEND, WHO OBSERVED THAT A VERY PRETTY WOMAN [ill] [ill] OBJECTION TO SEE ONE GENTLEMAN ONLY

... and half-checked utteran- which all his predecessors in the part were in the alni. of affecting but it is certain, that by speaking in bI own natural key, the tone did. not harmonize with tlle apparent ?? of the organ. It was not dert enough for the hollow ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... the highest order abound in it. It has been said of Congreve, that his very footmen speak 7ions-mots; it may be saltd of Kxowaras, that his very beggars end piomakers speak poetry; poetry, too (as the Beggaed appeal to love of country, and Oldt Small's fare ...

THE STAGE

... engaged in the representation, we must speak in a tone of disapproval re- specting the great injury the original plot and text have sustained in baving been submitted to the alterations of- we are sorry to speak the words-an unskilful adapter. It is one ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... cow'd before thee. Where 'Twas all a conflagration, nothing lives But freezing horror now ! Speak! speak, Evadne! What arttou? Life or Death? Whatartthou? Speak! Ev. Amurderess! - MeL EMIBRACE ME r SMILE, MY SISTER! This change here is almost sublime. ...

THE SHAKSPERIAN GALLERY

... heart, gng lbolver, and my friend profets'd, I, mre with that ?? I TO atni -iyou fond madman, hear nrne but speak a word. 55' _o, thou wilt speak again of banishment. _1 ll give tbee atmour to keep off that word; speet milh, philosophy, ?? thee, though ...