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THEATRE ROYAL

... ,I Thle Star of the week has been Mr. CharlesKentble, wfho hasapipeared successively iii Hafmtttlet, Pierre, Archerw, Octaviane, telr/es, Stuejce, and Charles toe Second, chia- racters requiring very dillerent talents to represent theni successfully; but all cominig within thc range ot itt. IKeni- bles powers, and eals i personatedl in a Inanner nwhict well deserved all tise applause lie ...

TWENTY-EIGHT AND TWENTY-NINE

... - T i. . . - .AND T TWENSTY-EIGHT AND TWENTY-NINP. I I IIEktD a SickS 115n's ii' lg sigh91, Anti tiln infrnt's iii c ialigter; Thle old yeatr xvcnlt %vit1i liturfrig by, Th~le newv c5nic dancing alter: Let SorrowV sied her lone' y tear., Let Revi'ry ho0d her litdle; Beill, bioughs of cypress toe' tile bier, F jug rotse oil tle crasdle ?*utes to wazit on thle fuineral state 1 Pa~ges to pour ...

LITERARY NOVELTIES

... LITERABy NOVELTIES - _ I . In a late numbier, we gv a kthofte otsosn noveltics, fromn tihe pen Sir Walter Scoftt oit regart to the enmbllishments of ste NWa diter Sertthe wes'ale a isieture, bsy Stephanoff, engraved by Rombert Graves, of' Flora Mvor and Wuverley. It ionspirited idigraceful C~lPasitiois: she is strikinig thle har p with entblusiasmn ovhjile he listens withl wonder andl ...

THE EXHIBITION OF PICTURES

... I -7- ~~~~~~~~~1) In commencing our criticismls onl tile Paintings inl the Ellsihitioss, we wvould prensise that wye mnake no piioreSSiOOlsr of ainy great degree of intimiacy with the art, and shall it therefore avoid thle affectation of uistII,, its technicalities. 0i As wye would do wvith the oiator and thle poet we shiall do with the painiter. We shall bring him to thle bar or corn- mon ...

MOST EXTRAORDINARY STORY

... MOST Er.TRAORDINARIY STORY. t (From the York- flerald.) A very remarkable instance of' lic depraivity of the human P heart, and of the evil propensitics, even in deliance of the y refinemient of education, is said to have lately been cvin- Yr ?? in a grcat commercial and nmianufacturing town of a if neighbour.ng county, where this paper is extensively cir- of cu ated. Tnle occurmenec has ...

OBSERVATIONS ON THE ARTS

... OBSERVATIONS ON THE ARTS, With Tables of the Principal Painters of the various Italian, i Spanish, French, Flemish, Dutch, and German a Schools, their Scholars and Imitators, with lists of the r .most celebrated Painters of those Schools, arranged by tj the subjects in which they excelled.-By Thomsas Win- I, stanley. . t This little volume contains much valuable information and advice for the ...

LITERATURE.—THE ANNUALS

... LITERATURE.-TIIE ANNUALS. 11lE AYL'LET. If we wvere to meet any one who, likc Dr. Johnson, should contend that thc ideas of Christian Theology are too simn- PIe for ceoquence, Lnd too majest.c for ornamnient, we shiould place in his hands this Clegailt volume, as a practical contradiction of his argu-iLenIt. Without entCring- at all into the qoestioll whethier pious verse call be poetry, ...

Poetry

... 'o ?? ett , -I.- ?? - ? - I . .1 , j CORPORATE BODIESPR~lTSI6N. To the Editor of the ass tan! SIB,-Yoofr insertion of my comuidda'tion list Whels has encouraged me to write you again r road with a good deal of interest the remarks in your last paper on the vulgar error that PROPILSION ' in thoeixpenditure of mloney gives enciou- ragement to industry; and it struck me that I could il- ...

INCANTATION

... l NCANTATION, mroll T- NPf\V TRACEDY OF T515f BR5WNSWICKERS. (Fromn the Times.) Scene-Penenden Plain. In the middle a cauldron boiling Thuunderl Enter three Brunswickdrs. 1 Brans.-Thricc ]ath scrabbling K-nyoll scraWl'd. 2 Bruwss.-Once ]ath fool N-wc-stlc bawl'd. 3 Br-ns.-B-xi-y snores;-tis time, tis time. 1 Brazes.-Round about the cauldron go; In the paos'nous nonsense throw. B~got spite, ...

THE DREAM OF EUGENE ARAM

... BY T. ?? the Genm.) [The late Admiral Burney wvent to school at an establish- ment where the unhappy Eugene Amam was usher subse- quent to his crime. The admiral stated, that Aram was generally liked by the boys; -and that he used to discourse to them about murder in somewhat of the spirit which is attributed to him in this poen.] 'TwAs in the priue Cof sunmner time, An evening calm and cool ...

ORIGINAE AND SELECT POETRY

... *?III?I?INA1? AN I) ?? ?oii?rax. i TO AN OQAVK IN, DIJNINAI l'AlliA , ' ?? Soid~to lwtve'ibcirm ji1anntcd bzy IL Ilinuml. f/ae C osny'ri'Zos'.: ev -Tsiven a-nd. thle Sun wvith Glory spnt, ' is lirigt;g in the gownvhlgOccdlent; - ?? the sky . 0 Tdct'toll.hisliwselec tile th dati fly; . Andl:now is heard, los qu'vefn9, then' the trees, Thedist h a1t ?? the even'lig breeze. . Andl.'.'lou tinr.vaf ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... I VAOIZIONS POP. PEARCa. (Iriom La Belle AsSenmblee.) I1S'ONIN Ito C D 'sR-Os a SliP of seltlte satin is a dress of iltita crapje, hordlo re with a brolad fill tisositce, en ns sats sifloop, the edge of tie ftosici'o finished by a s:alill rolooUu of lolotel grools. A oliagi orain- Evcat is placed above tile lsonce,ofthe1 lsrr inovosf' thes'rwter lily thie teases elllbossiLd ill gi'ult soti. 'I ...