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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... The voice Of Ml. PorE iS superior I in sweetness of tone and volume to that of any tragedian. on the stage, and it-a with speaking is with singing-- a however scientific and skilful a performer may be- I however he may manage his attitudes, pauses and ...

LINES, WRITTEN OF HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BEDFORD BEING APPOINTED LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND

... wreaths, ye Nymphs intwine, Ye Sviains your strains exultant raise; Your choral lays, ye. Muses, join, To hail their worth, and speak their praise. * She ?? swift as glanacinig stars . Evanishcfrom the gazer's sight, The radiant Vision disappears, And-scales ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... hats announced for Jhe 5th of ?? the exes~lletit comedy of ?? 8r/saolfor- Srcsaona, and a new rntlu-drui-an, 6f which reporit speaks highly. Her meiitojious efforts, ihliich lave raised ier sb much is tie esteem of a discerning poblic4 Will, we trust, securebe ...

T H E A T R I C A L

... heart capable of fenfibility. Jane Shore requires an actress possessed of true pathos, whose eye, as well as tongue, must speak the wonderful difirefs and inward horror arifing from a life of infamy, to a juft fenfe of which this unhappy vicdim is at ...

THEATRICALS

... abilities of Mrs Youuc, firlt Drury-lane, together with those of a Mr MEG- GErT, from the Theatre-Royal, Liverpool, of whom fame speaks very highly (who are to join the corps in a few days), we will assuredly have such a company as we should leve, and such as ...

SIGNIORA CATALANI

... vS'GNIOR,4 CA4TA4lANL It n'iy be amusing to oui ?? to see the tnann'er -in- which the Frenclh bitncs speak of Madalile Catalanij tb''ccomnplisihed Italian singer, who is. now'the great bboje& of attracion at the 1aris Theatre` The Public - rill see how ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Erhtrumpetsproclaim that the day i sjown ' Ere lutes sadly murmur-he sinks to the-grave. f Loud! loud may the Nation its gratitude speak, And-solenin processiers his manes attend! But mute be the feeling that moistens your cheek! They m'outnfor ?? sigh for your ...

TRAFALGAR

... tatter'd garments-hanging from her vaist. Nor from the Muse's pen his praises seek,, , He esecaks, has spsaken, wil! forever speak . Frisun his examsnple, Bitiro r s, ne'er deparfi Preserve his living image in your heart. 'Glry cnouglh, if on his Tomb appears ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... I-IA R ait in her ca~riage, in Isda, tie- the King's-road,.Iat Puetney, near Parsons-green, ind, for; der While stoppinir to speak to her, her horse was unfor-. Dv of' tuniately run, foul oE by a curricie that happened to be driving from tbwrn ;Mrs. Paoou ...