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Original Poetry

... miles. his Mr. Cooke having completed Isis first, has entered on a .all second agreement with the Managers of the Bocton Theatre. 1he -.,Vcw York GeizeIte, Jan; 2S. ecc,- due The Rev. Ebenezer .sldred, a Dissenting Minister, from Ice, the High Peak, in ...

ACCOUNT OF THE DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... ACCOUNT OF THE DRURY-LANE. I THEATRE. (Frobm thie Globe.J 'Eve preparatioA having been made for the pur- pose, this Theatre opened, ol Saturday evenIinig, with the tragedy of Hiamlet.-Public curiosity had br en long excited, and every rank pf peeople ...

THIRD BOOK OF CHRONICLES CHAPTER III

... stOE ofi- roney out of;hs-ieaiut*, and the people do ,tIii . - . I fear, thereoi-re thbweiXs~~t~ ih t'o he sie ±i:lwougts theatre'eftr, the ?? the peo- ple -should kill me - 1tut thiq Canaanites tiat wore'mithe Citysd unto bum fit sot,'fir is will .defend ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... ACT1N& i- This present FglDAY Lye Theif lajbssl S0stif ik Giran 6NE:oCLC. 67, ?? xNIG JtT anl Vthc WOOY 1D As acted at the Theatre-Royal, Lycevm, London, wins thbe xno distinmruished marka of spplausT; tritten .by,,li. .G.; Lcwi Esq,.A'utshor,:of the, sCastle ...

FRIENDSHIP & LOVE

... conflagration. S1ne is now in St. Petersr L, d etejoys perfect health. ' Colonel Congrove' appalratus for securing ll- n lane Theatre against fire, brings to mind wibl it William Davenant said to the audience on aio k of fire when he was Maioanger.- Bes logsi ...

Original Poetry

... forded much diversion to the lovers ot the deco ?? The ordinaries were well attended, as ?? ' sembly on the I1th, and'the theatre on tilerhr is The business was conducted ?? Li iti a conviviality and spirit as to attach m I 3, all concerned in ?? large ...