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 ...

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 ...

THEATRE, DRURY-LANE

... T7HEATRE, DRUAr LANE. r ?? th. rmedv nf The Hivocrit - ' f JlajX ?? I I Tuesday night, after the comedy of The Liypocrite, a new pieceof spectacle Nvasexhibited, ?? Ninth Statuc;; ?? Ea4dad. Thesubject is taken from the OrientalTles, 'ith sorne ilterations, the principal of which ,ii ti introductiofi of an Irish character, who relieves the gra. viry of a romarntic subject by rmany touchea of ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE

... THEWFIR!, )OVAL. DRU!tY-LANE. I . - . 11. I - _ I _ ~ - - -.-- ---:- - - I'%. This Evening will bie performed a new serio-comic Opera, caleld, NARENSKIY; or, the Road to Yaroslaf. The Overture and Music by Mr. Brahlam and Air. Reeve. Principai charaacer by \lr. 1lraiam, Nir. Pope, Mr. Rae, Mr. Knight, iMr. Lovegrove, Mr. Holland, 'Mr. Oxberry, Nlizs Kelly, and Mrs. Dickons. To which vill be ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE

... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LA NE. -r . - - - r - _ This Evening wvll he performied VENICE PRESlERVED). Priuli, Mr. Powell ; Jamller, Mr. Rae; Pierre, Mr. Sawerbf; Belvidera by a Young Lady, her first appearance in that cha- radcer, and fourth on any stage. To which will be addeed a new Comic Pantomime, called HARLEQUIN HARPER; or, A Jump from Japan. To-morrow, Ways and Means, with Orange 13oven, and ...

FRAGMENTS ON ART

... , * , e I . ON I - PRAGMENTS 0X ARV. t Ae As are it proressie It is ofteni nwiade a subje& of corq irit kand sgirprise, tai .the arlts in ilii country and in riiodean times have not kept-pace with tile gederal progress of sciety and citiUatioq in dther resoeias, dod it. has been proposed to remedy the delci~ncy by mote cA46flly availing our- eivs of t lhe advantages which tire add ...

SONNET TO LORD THURLOW, ON HIS POEM OF MOONLIGHT

... SO'N.EYr TO LORD THURLOW, V ON I11S POEM-1 OF MOONLIGHT. Thou migIhty Bard! aye, peer hss, though a Peer! Who with thy Lzdy Muse dast take a walk, And with tle Angels and the Stars dost talk w, When the Molon rises and the night is clear Oh! deign to smile propitious on my vcrse, Whsile 1 in j(youIs number; do rehearse . Thy praises ev'nunte tlj'otttecettlS line ! For all that BYROI) has, ...

KING'S THEATRE

... IC I N G PS TR EAT R 1,,'. To-morrow Evening will he performed the grind serious Opera t of GIl O[IAZI E CURII.AZI. The AIMsic by Cimarosa. End of the first Adt, the favourite Divertisement, entitled LA JAMIBE DE BOIlS. After the Opera will be repertt~d the grand pastoral Ballet of AMENsi' Er SYLVIE. Ots Tuesday next will be revived Ciniarosa's favonrite cnmic Opera of II Rllatrimonio Secreto, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THE JUIRROR OF FfSHUID.V. - t~~~~~~~~~~~0 a ;1 E w rOK 15Kt AGM AND SOD7 Of T11 TailU, ITS lO41i AtlD ??50N5?S. .WINI)SOR, SLPr. O8. Friday. the Dowager Lady Pernbroke and Lady Dowager Herbert left the Castle. The Dowager Lady Hai court arriived at the Castle. Yesterday her Maiesty and the Princesses Elizabeth and. Maryt, took their usual ailing to Frograore. rhe PtizcessAugusta and he ...

SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... SMITIIFZrrID CLUBm3 CU 7'I]. 31,Sol Yest01glday marning the Cgttle -r. nwmDents, S:&c. airrved in Mr. S;.cr's aind, at tile ui lisoil. 'i' , Cattlh, Sheep, and Pigs exhibited, were ms fruleg.v, vt r FIlM HlEii, C1iJbI)S PHV ,;il ,1U.liS GMASS I.-1X EN. B ir. John Westeair, a6-yemn ol 'r Hinre0or dMm, fedl by -. *-l grass and Scwol *''lits, travelli 46 oldcs from the pl't t r i feedhitg to be ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... TH K 211[/R1,S9/ OF ZI. HS llC).V. ) .. _ rrl f~~~~~~T II VjrI TN Vlit (Y Alt; ANDi :;1' 5(I il 0F 7 ltr, I'll jOCU ANDO PA sfIU. M, Y The Ps1rNCE RErsr.:qT gavC a grand ball and supper :tn .r atthe Pavi!iol in Btighton, on Thkirsdiy nt ight ist. oni It was very numeroos and'splcodid11. hor t Ve are extremely happy to be enabhel to announce Inc f the Duke of St ssirx to he ptr Fetil v ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... 'IT 11 Bs IlfllllVi1 (OE F;!.s1SILO. -I'() S1)V TH~it C 'V !4 H A17't ANDi R500 UV(Ii . I () i E, 1T.1. M 1 ,,5 ! AN) r 1 .* Yesterday the Dakile _ of Yomsc visited the Psu ~E ef REGCE'' at Ca rlton onte.. Baton D1)c NISU tC R)1tGHi, the new I-Tesiian Iinister, re was Yesstrtorkv into rlUccd to thle I LUk- of Yoiuc, as pe Comm111andur i rn-Chief at his Ofice i) the Horne Guards. tH Tuesd iy ...