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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... gone to attend the elec- tion for the County of Down. 'A Theatric Pic Nic is by no means a rare tin g at Covent Garden or Drury Lane. It often happens that a great many contribute to one enterltaizlnent. An old 11ovelist furnishes the plot, a nmetlhodist ...

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... with regard to Miss MUDIE, as they were some timre since with regard tO MLaster Betty. It is asserted that an Eavent fiom DrUry- lane concluded an engagement in thin counnry with the g uardi-,n of Miss M. which engagement interferes Wiih thatt at Covent ...

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... *I O F 1AS , H , 7O.. MI]RROR OF -rSl4#Dt.OY THE VERY AGOE AND 7Oi(y OP 'gIHE TIME, ITS 3R0aM THgTATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE.- ro-morrow Eve,111w, tfeir iMa atiec trrvantsjvijl adb. ROMEO and fltME I k'omeoa bythi fYoung Roschts -¶erccio Mr tiannister ,>r ...

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... havingi cen d&stroyed on Saturday night last. The lastnightbht one, of the Cnmpany's Performing this season, THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY -LANE. This Evening tbeir Majestics Servants willperform The RlVAlS. Sir Anthony Abslote, Mr. Dowtonr; Captain Absolute, Mr. ...

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... at a satiry of sSl. v a \vcsc!, wahi~e than of MttS DUNCAN is but iol. n I 'a j~darle 1aARISOT is certainly engaged at Drury- lane Thrcatre. Her first apearamnce wvill bc in the I Fs Tf/iev'er. This piece is in readiness to be brcught t j forwurd early ...

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... Bl-inche Reine'de Castille, Con'possd by 'Mr .D'Egvl'e. Music by Mr. Steielt. * 7 r , Viviant Rex et Regiaa, * 0 TI PYRE ROYALi DRURY LANE o i , 'This vningtheir Majesties Servants willad ' y die HAMLET' j-iH le't, Iy theYoung $Kosclus, (being- Is 4th sapepraiice ...

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... his entragement with the Proprietors of Drury-lane Theatre, decided not to re- new the engagement with Covent Garden The- atre bayond the twelve nzgbts.stzprrlated for,, but to give the preference to Drury-lane in all further offers. Of consequence Master ...

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... Douglas. Yesterday, about one o'clock, the QrEEN and PIlNcESSES left town for Windsor. On Tuesday the ROYAL FAMILY Will go to Drury- lane Theatre.- Yesterday morning his MAJESTY arrived atWindsor fiom Kew, and soon after inspec~ced the Horse Guards in Windsor ...

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... b( pf mForioed the gri-ed Ballet, callcd 'ivaut Rt e't fReg1ina. IPo:7 til PEN IT3 of IMiSS DUNCANT -'liHEAi.\lgE QYAl., DRURY L.AN!E. hilt Evr.vegril r thMilrsties Servants ivill i K.N(IW \'QftR OW(N MXIND. iulamoear, Mr. Elliston; Du;1shwoild, Mr. Blannstlr ...

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... T;-IZ MrIRROR OF FASEj'OAT. TO SISEXV TE.i. VERY XCE. AND BODY OF THE TIME, ITS FORM AND PRESS5URE. T11EATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. This Evening, their Majestics Servants will adt the Comedy of AS-YOU LIKE IT. Jaques, Mr. Wrorghson; Orlando, Mr. Elliiton; ...

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... THE MIRROR OF FASHION. f TO SIEAV TIIE VERY AGE AND BODY OFr THE TIME, ITS FORM AND PRESSURE. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. This Evening, their Majesties Servants villadt the lew Comedy in five adts, called Thc HONEY MOON. After wbich (3d time) a new Mclo ...

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... -MIRJOJ OF FASH:ION. S ;- ~*~-*------ TO SHENSEW TH1E VEgR AGE ANO BODY OF THE TIME, ITS FORM f AND PRESSURE. - THEATRE 9OYAL, DRURY-LANE. This Evening, their Majesties Servants will adt a new Comedy . ~~~~~~in fivee aets, called- TheHONEYMOON. The Chaadlersa ...