SHAKSPEARE and KEAN, &c— -Mr. THEL- WALL'S LECTURES.— INSTITUTION for REMF- m-of ORGANIC DEFECTS and ..
... Inn Fields.-THIS F.VEN ING, at Fight, on the Union of the Pathetic and S«hltme with the Simple and Familiar, and of the Poetic Ideal with the Trmh of Nature in the Tragedies of Shakspeare; particularly in King Lear* and the Necessity of like Combinations in Perception and Ma- nifestation to constitute a Great Actor. — Admission, 45. ; ei ...