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THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... COV-NT GAoaq gw highis it &VIl tint it WRi not ir's own worth which dew* -We Awrner crowded houses, but the 'wau4 Of tgod eftaaMg*ewrt at the other. Mr. NJ t.. T Ii saeoesef rnwqgh o excite the epleen of the old neolhsiv adisen of Cevent Garden; while on -tile other WOn, 0Vs e- the stppeqriaee of a new -piece at the latter honse does not flt the pit, On the fir~t 4ight of A Shori ReCgn 4nl4 a ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... Th: 1MRATRiCAL EXAMNER.: . . rim - t u ; ~~~'' . .: .- ; .o. 374. - - - ThE burlesgue caflal the Tailors, or w-Tarni wXdjVas . revivred 'tere 'on' dThursday,ttL'+vhh iinttern-' 1tist9r The wcid trA?-@is edbd 'oh ies.fr#caisions witli r';re propriefy thani: appears at first qiIlt.. :fr fiffdgi I..n ry of' our -;eaders Lisay hinve seen tis; pic more i n uacb at d^ffere'toterSatp ...

FINE ARTS

... . SIR J.'F. LEICESTER'S GALLERY. TnE Gallery is not yet closed, but as therk is a great and increasine' demand on our attention from Publications of Art and Exhibitions, we must from tbhi day postpone our remarks fill the season it wiLl be next opened by its pa- triotic Proprietor. We shiall finish with a oame deser- vedly pronounced by Fame, 1H. FuSEL!, Professor Of, er more propetly, ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... TVilE4,TRIGAL EXVNIINER. - o. 1 38S ?? InzV ' ?? X|&'cX *e C ?? ed by a rcil Cuil wai re- iiot worth :oeo- tioll hajl ?? t' th firat r~'IemSC- atioii of thh Russliam so` aft,-rwsrdq karat s elan :Iccount of il, ,ilat %ye ltl!d it to ?? beacath iiar visituirial funclions. find ing, hi iwe'%r, that it hUeS :n Io ilssllleC the air ot a j1top1 sl 2 en lertai I itncl an-i it 1 he receiveil ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... puEATRTCAJ. E4M-JE P. No. 10. - . PrRnis the sl2gc lijC llt'r wedn tw.a proe~dtittqi7Q of air ?? anF u'rsul ibid d dbae'ss thiaw i naw after- .iece ttidi was pu ?? huriefm ?? gngbht Onduir l' e lite of the Th4n or lr d 't ?? dio slor) oft ui whog ,6 !ver. whuehgre- ?? fvr lhe 3-e>tC- evty( tii wih , ? t W '9w Irlt tuo id. i it4 Ai eeiw vJ V4ii tt,) lli;2 .i ku p to ans~her, -wiiojQ q ~tleeion ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... 7? -- I . . - AJE?E,,-'El Vf'W- ?v, MINER :. ?, ? ?, ?? ? ?? ? I I : 0h. 104 C. Wednt ,ay 4rek was revivedI Snms, play of 4Vlledanrifor Meatsuei, for lb, purpose of* t iisg^a. Sros onca ose re 'to the public io her old 'e:of as'6 ;bdore that ?? to the Se pi shie meanus to ?? -with the close -of the presetsen th r Agi to6 ofino-arlity has been assumed by the prsent lilA theatrical critic aT ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... No. 153. .3. Simrws mist forgiye us fur cur rdinewsr ie l1els tii im her accession to te. ?? If we had Ithnuos iat ' ,e stiod inl nee d of our suppuit9 we should have presyed. jfiqrvvard with all our mailaititr in favour i4t a xmmg lady jo prety a and acconihished but we saw at anit tehat the, pu'ic twniuld da her rnuple jusiiire.- Whait we sa'y fo tcreleore, is ?? a congmrtatilatory oflteing ...

FINE ARTS

... FITNBE ARTS. A^ccount of the RtCiVatons given b-y tile SOCIETY FOR THE EsCOUR.a;EaucsT QpF AtTS, &C. &C. iO oar nest. _ Vor a Pevs weeks, Mr. WESTALL has ?? lli-s allery OF Oil Paintings and Drawigia. Two of the latter, his lo perfojralires, display all his pictorial poiwers, fiar srue ?? s other uorks, aund are a great acqyisition aill: io u)ar t i his ceuntry. The subjects are, (hrist ...

MR. KEAN'S OTHELLO

... l: MNit. KEJ:Ys OTHMLLO. WELLyOU allow me, sir, to make afew ohservations oR Mr. 'KExs's perforn ance Of Ot1zella 7 I do' 6ot oflF r theim as a crifitism; hut i4 the absence (f tkpaz, they way per- leaps be :ceejmtalit as -expresshmus ot tho e indivilual feelhigs qf oue who *vsits'lhe Theatre, not as a critie, to discover beauties, or to detect faalts, but as a' pa !ve, recipieP t 'of I the ...

CRUEL EXHIBITION

... CRUEL EXTHIBITION. AMID- : TO TFiR EDITOII OF TtE EXArIt5NEg .Sr,-I t'hank you f6r t'u nishing me with a title rcifir po~priate,' and beg the insert on ot the fotlowing reply to so miuch of Mr. tness letter as appears to Me to require notice. Mr. Jones suggests mahee or misapprehension oi my part, and complains that my lettt4 is 'written, ;s sshould.eonceive, in a mrranncer highly prejudicial ...

NOURJAHAD

... NOt171?JAFJ ~If. Mn 1XA 'riFa ,4l find that Mra. OHF~rOAN'S beailiS, I itlry of, A ouraehed hlas been dramnatiwed, and thrbuh tti attracti(ns of scenery, drsses, anil decorations, draws very lrowded housesq Th is is juit. what niight he expected from ithe pf selt laste of the iisies, which appears to have de- genratedl. into ' secoivd childishnesi. I think, however, la writer, who had hgli ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... - T fTATRICAL EXAMINER. No. 179. Tai new Conredy at fhii Irouse is ofthat respeciabY Hie. dioere sort, that it is difficuet ilther to rraioe or to !iawe it. The mind Obat prodtucied it is neither ill-edutated nor ill-regiulated; b~it bpth its o piiorisand its morals are of that tame ?? place description, which altholghl they ?? he uxsefqland even erat1fu1 in daily society, ran ex- cite no ...