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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... MAIRROR PF.i~J * ?? Ttf k V~it~YA.GZ~A BOD w. -uii; t14osf - tiozniorir6w EIennwi e p lqened h gaieeiu Opera;:, Comipose1d ta7 PortQ a:ieC in hb Vame Cata aneiwi : c . : Afer t= ?? of ; :r .. ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... : MIR - R 0 FIHION I :40R; 'O.f -'wF,4810z1- Y- rG ARJ6, . to o iw . * , , T: l'iS V-SY-t 1*OiE AND- BOD OFeTSIiT TiiiT:S' Fda- I - KING's TE kTttE Jn . 'he Nobility, Geutry, Srescribers to'-the .Opera4,. mnd;' the d :Public, are s1espedfutly.iniformed, tr tht ?,oril'CCOtlnt n~f the. con-.i Aineed ipdaeosit!6n of MadameCatalani and SigroraPeinithere .cannot ?? at the Opelarhouf- To C - ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... MIJ?RQ??Op ?AS1?IO2?7. ris ?? s1;s;p9a D Y 'O F , T & E i z s ~ a I 5' °5 i ~it S. -AiNl PRSU ?? ?? ,, E ?? ?? I~N'S THEATRE The Nobility, Genitry Sttscriersto the Opera., and Pslb1r are'respedifully informed' tllEtC Madan e Catalaps, beitig sufii ciently recovire from her' severe cold .and hoerscnasawii parfhrn on Sstus lay next, in the Graud.easu6 Oipera. of 'SEMJRAMIME with BAl-r,1s.. , ' ...

MIRROR' P FA4HION.

... 1, _. . TLC V LstY AGE AND 'BODY, P .Oaii- I AND Pit35URE.S B _ : . Tlhe Noblity, Gen[try, Subscribers to th Opera ?? t are reopsietfufly snforoed rtht' Mad'au'CStalans, being stLffi. -cienfly recovered fiom her isevere culd and oarseness will ?? Evening, in the Gra..d Serious' pera of 'On Tiesclay nekt wrill'e pr->ced, for the first rime, a grand HstoiCal-Baflet, entitled, ALZUI, With New ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... FASHIONS FOR JANVARY. X ilforniny Drefs-Of French cambric, made with a train; plain waift, rather high behind, and fhaiply rounded at the cheft; trimmned round the bottom with muffin a la corkfcrew; long and very full fleeves, edged at the hands with the fame; a blue ribband round the waift, terminating with bows and ends on the right fde. The cap a la. cloilter, entirely cCa- ceaing the hair, ...

ODE FOR THE NEW YEAR, 1807

... ?? FORV THE NEW YEAR, ?? - - e, A I) B y 11 1 p yE, E SQ. ?? L. tetludand drear the tempefls roar,. hgleln high the bill-oly mountains rife, rdedog'gainift the rocky fisore. Vri he blail, the giddy veffel flies de [ the wild waves borne, jile rudder broke, her tackling torn fadoes the feanian.'s dariog mind shrink from the angryronf ae poes hie, to abjedt fear refign'd, b'1 impending , tiroke ...

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... ,, . ., .. ?? -- _ . . - . . THiS VERV A(;c A,.s AND PREtSURE. TH--EATRE .r OYR P. 0 Y, 1. DRIJRY-LANE6. * b This Evening their 15'ajcsties Servants will perform a 41qew Coomedy, in S Acts, called c( nl THE ASSIGNATION. With new Scenes, Dresges, &c.-The principal Chara'ders by Mr. Wrouglhton, Mr. Elliston, Mr. Bannister, Mr. H. Sidjdons, Mr. De Camip, Mr. Mathews, Mr. Wewitzer, Mr Penley. Miss ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... MIRO O F -iO MIRROR OFPWIS:H16OX.: * THE VILRI' AGE AND BODY Oi 'JAii > T , ?? OR - IING'S THEATRE. To- ?? will be preseated the Comic Opera,: enti. 'tied IL PRKINCIPE IDl I'ARANTO End of the 6irst aa', will be the DlVF.RT Jl'ISMENT, called L'AAr LGRIlABLE RE-UNqiO. : A~fe r the Opera wvill be perfornied the grand.I e oic 'Ballet -- called TAMERLAN EI' BAJAZET -: THEATRE ROYALI DRUTRY-L ANF ...

THE BATTLE OF [ill] Sung at the subscription Concert at Bath, and Wednesday [ill]

... TI'iI BATTI'LE', OF -IA IDA, Stung at tie .Sidnjceptiou Concert at Bathr on TVednefrdny Jc f'oaldglft. TIIV'-WOBD9 BY Sttl GEORGE DALtAS, DART. - II& il USIC BYV Mr. RAU.ZINI. S11RIKE. flri c the harp i fo glory lift Ole firain, H-ark ! Vilt *ry clrouts oii bright Eupilhemiia's phdhi; Soiikid fourid ?? chords 1 lii penlis oi ralliur: nft, Wi th fvvl lirtg ll m pbollies li lute tble fides ! ALL ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... R I.G i N A 4 OE:T ?? .L iNXSS to a ?? ; Af;tth~or- oft a 'lume of Pouns eatefy publ~flted. 'TiOU wretihedtt o at, of the plain! T. b O)n theee'en-thdee (ufe fihall deign Onle ?? ftrain, Noritutil Ivith fcorn:- t; Aye,-pity thec-AohomT all difdain, v Thou thing forlorn ! a Is't rint eough, -thine -ahject lite, g But cruel mau, wh6rn nougbt can fate, d Muft with rTmorfclefs, vengcfuI hatea ! ...

ODE FOR THE NEW YEAR, 1807

... I ODL F'0OR TIa: ?? ?? 180,. Ey II. J. rsr, P. L.. 1. Winhc loud and drear the telnpests roar, \Vle;' high the billowyv uljoittta:i ruie, And ?? 'gainst the rocky shose, Div'en by the blast, the.giddy vesselflics; Uttneided, by the wild wav;s ho;la, 1,cr rudder broke, hel' tackling torn SIay, does the seam;ntu's da inl msiud Shrink front the angry frown of fate ? Does he, to abject fear ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE MIRROR OF FASHIO0N..1 lo- To Sb z R kcrt5V hOC At'D BODy Of I'Itl TIU'E, ITS FORM he AND 5 izsU . ?? ti ers KING's THEATRE, Jan. xz. . in T1ie Nobility, Gentry, Subscribers' to the 'Opera, and tl'e ps, Public, are respenfully iuourned, that on account of tbe con- O MW. tinsked indispwoitisn ot MadarneCatalaniland SignoraPerini therie a d's carnnot possiblv be any icrlornoance at the Opera ...