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... rag'edy, Milis J. NCOlI, froln the Theatre- It ergva:, Ulasgolv, wvill perforri a fbvuurite Sccvts Pas Seul. To b1hib will be added tile Scots Psstoral of H1OOI1Y AND FAIRLtr r0conclude with1 for the ilxthwtitte in this Theatre, a we v Gran d and cosnlitity ...

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... which may be seen Tt - : he place of Performaltce. These Dogs were also engaged Vi l Mtr ' iistofl, Propricttr of the Olympic Theatre, Londosn, {thre e OUiss, at L.20L per monllth ; whirl, is a proof 0thl -lie ssiniatiolt in Wlhich their performaances were ...

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... MN~r W. MURRAV\ dma ole- Lady Mordent byMis55 ROCK Joarna y Mr kSIDDONtS firs: ?? vwhich, for thre Eighteenth time in this Theatre, a neC New Grand and Comically H-istosrica~l iriarequiinade, itm'r oand with new Scenery, Machinery. Dresses, and D-coza- ...

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... ROCK I6s. Mrs S; rsnet ?? ?? iss NICOL 3s.; Joanna ?? Mrs i-l. SIDIDONS .to After which, for the Twenty-foorth trimt in this Theatre, a New Grand arid Comically Historical Harlequinade, 1S. with new Scenery, Machinery, Dresses, and Drcora_ od tions, called ...

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... in Two Acts, interspersed with Music, called A ROLAND FOR AN OLIVER. To conclude with, for the Twenty-ninth time in this Theatre, a New Grand and Comically Historical Harlequinade, with new Sceeuery, Machinery, Dresses, and Decora- tions, called HARI ...

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... Influence on Personal Character a , and Public Spirit; on the Dramnatic Art as influenced by the g Lpresent Practice of the 'Theatres; Lines written on New v Yearbs Day; on the Oracles of the Ancients; Hereafter, a a Poem, by Barry Cornwall; TnE COLLECTOR ...

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... applause. q's n' ?? which, will he performed, first tame, an ,. w Mely at' s .eIrforled it unbounded ap- eflat the Surrey Theatre, written by W. Bcaitci'Motp, t Li with neW Scenery, Drcsses, &c. called, Wbi THE MUTINEERS, in Or. jO D4f.DA/S on PJTCAIRZ''S ...

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... rapid Ascent on the Rope, nmc n te bach rf [te stqice to the back of the Gallery,.(em- tht ~cl tile whioie excent of the Theatre,) and weill; on her cat ,,arv, actreo ill the Clouds to the top~ Of the Stage, theSCent! Nonotiog a FairY Pailuce; ornuamnted ...

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... Dt' To prcvenit the inconvenience which nanny 1.adief have, Po bi IPexperi enced front Wa ritng in- t he Lfobbies of the Theatre for - their carriages, ore ?? boa-openers ?? been appoinccd to notity the arrival of eath carriado, as it drw p A TLENTHl ...

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... huili ard romped lll itli rtlsc thenm, that the ti;iOV eriwtairin,,ot will ctlknince with (fir the first fiet year ; at ?? Theatre,) tile Grand NMelo- o.jftt,;ilC9C VU Dn V, eutiod, T IIE I i-SE. VRIE NL ); 7 A,3.k SS TN uF T11A RII' CK. | ; S t\\i. ij* ...

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... Esdiniburgl acld irs ViCinity pajeted bry Mr Na- ISmith; the onter Scenery designed by Mir Pyett and M'Vr Roberts, of the Theatre-Royal, Glasgow. - John, Duhc ?? anui Greenwich, by M'r JONES. George Staunton, assuming the name of Robertson, by f4 Mr CALCRAICT ...

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... Views of Edinburgh and its Vicinity painted by Mr Na- smith; the other Senery designed by Mr Pyett and Mr Roberta, of the Theatre-Royal, Glasgow. John, Duke of Argyle and Greenwich, by Mr JONES. John Dunhie, Laird of Dunbiedykes, by Mr MACKAY. _ David ...