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THE STAGE

... should be; and the determination of the lessee is doubly welcome at a time like the present, when (let it be remem- bered we speak with no invidious feeling) the play- goers of London have become sickened by the dis- plays of mediocrity on the part of one ...

THE SHAKSPERIAN GALLERY

... The new king speaks as follows; and when he comes to the lines descriptive of the union of the two factions, supers, obedient and poetical, suit the action to the word by the mingling of the roses. But we will let Henry the Seventh speak for himself, ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... EXAMINER. No. 391. HAId3Nf ~C CONCERT, NEW ARQG1yE ROOMS. WV1TlI all our fondnjes for music (and it is a t'ling we can never speak of ?? transport like a VOit e athich we -, e), we have not been in the habit of attendjnri Concerts. 'lI ev are generally cdnducted ...

ON FIRE

... addressed to tbe Ladies ELIZ& and MARY BIR- M5INtCHAM, dsu hliters of the late Earl of LOCTH. The llernent is supposed to speak- In Poets, all my marks you'll see, Since fl ,sh and smoke reveal ite; Susr1ed me always near NAt. Lr F. Even BLActr Ei0R can't ...

PRIVATE THEATRICALS

... praise. Not having been behind the ,'scenes, or allowed to see who pulled the wires and made the Puppets dance, we can only speak from report, and report says that the 10th Scene, Act 1H., never had its match on any stage. According to the copy handed to ...

MY COAT

... he comes up the stair. And will I see his face again? And will I hear him speak? I'm downright dizzy wi' the thought; In troth I'm like to greet. For there's nae gude speaking in the House, There's nac luck at a'; There's nae luck in a Cabinet, When that ...

THE SHAKSPERIAN GALLERY

... 'Tie like she comes to speak of Cassio's death;I The noise was high. ha ! no more moving? I Still as the grave. Shall she come ia? Were-t good i I think she stirs again: no. What's the best.? If she comes in she'll sure speak te my wife My wife I my ...

[ill] &c

... would ensure their success. We are not able to speak at any great length of Mr. Deval's abili- ties, as filling the positioe he does, until he increases his poaer and confidence. The press of the place speak in very high terms of the company generally. ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... being about to speak. This proba- bly prevented any other person from rising; and Mr. Pitt, find- ing himself thus called upon, and observing that the House waited to hear him, thought it necessarylo rise. Though really not intending to speak, he was from ...

FINE ARTS

... Othello relating the &ary of his .Lfe~t Brabantio and Desdemona, has that excellent con- versational earnestness where the heart speaks and listens.-220, Battle of Shrewsbury, will be liked as usual for Ml. Cootr.r's talent at equestrian battle-painting.-Mr ...

COURT AND FASHIONABLES

... It Letters have been received in town from the Queen, hoine, tile 28th of Fehruary, and 6th of March, in hij her ALMajesty speaks positively of her intentioni of trning to EDiland. and of thaving ordered persons to 1,Jlet tier at Calais. Her Majesty expresses ...

WORLD-CRIMES

... Despair. Is it no sil to breathe?- What executioner Chaineth the Unwean'd to the restless wheels Of King Despair? Let Law speak out ?? It is A shame to love, to wear The crown of God-like service; it is sin To breathe God's air.' What else is crime, but ...