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SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS

... evening at the piano forte.- Of Mr. Windcor, the worthy shccessor of ihe admirable r Ranzzinei wt have ever had oveasion to speak, not so f well as his merits demand, but as well as oil inailiquinte means wiuld permit; atid the confidence whicit his pie- ...

Oracle of Fashion

... * e cai v* ith tifth lessef'rl, that tlfe srcontd svvs the best. Of thc efforts of Mr. Sitltle :it ;t'd 3r. Goll ve ctnnot speak too highly, and of our lille tilend, M. ltoss, ve cotll say II gfett deal( a Pintaloon. Inideed 1rff1I the ('em uibirte. of ...

SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS

... Travis will, in fiuture, sing Italian better, or not at all. Of 1Miss Wood, we regret having latelyhad few opportunities of speaking. Miss Wood's retiring manners and the necessity, (as this World goes,) of telling the world what it ought to aimire, has ...

Oracle of Fashion

... science and dram'atic efflect. Of Mtr N( rentsl's gigiimtic efforts fir the entertainment of the citt, it is Winpo'silie to speak too hrighly and it would be nmore than miraculous shlul*e have to record that hoeseei did not draos, or reol water ploduoc ...

Oracle of Fashion

... tnultitnule here, antil have gaillped ?? to a~muse the lholitlav-folks in the, metrop~olis. A Ouev cdmedg, of a hich Ie'nme speaks lcuddv, vsill he br;ought forward this eseting; vwith the vwell-itno'n Paririo- mime of' Peroser. No0velty is evidenitly the ...

Review of Literature

... disnoverred, does nor. ?seem to be entirely worthy of such a charat tar. Captain Parry, ?? cvrtaiitlv nest much dispuseil to speak I'as'ortretsiv of them, tells of some iago? aiaus charts ushtich slier eonstt-ucscsh of the cottst, for a considerable extent ...

SOMERSET GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... voice or happier execution. Of t he leading at d conlducting, by i\r. Loder and Sir Gettrge Sitlrt, t is sitpetl htosts to speak ; to the latter the English atiditory is utnder greater obligations than to tiny in our knowsledige for the persevering zeal ...

Review of Literature

... niglit-tine, approached into the chandrer, and leaned herself ap)on ?? gentleman's bed, like as ii' she had beemi desirous to speak with him.- The servant (seeing ?? same two or three nights, one aiter another,) asked Iris master wethe r lie knew, that every ...

Oracle of Fashion

... rig ~Dimirable scenery and ingenious inochsitery. Of Mr. Eliar's Harloquipt, or Signor Patilo's C'Iles~, it is impossible to speak tdo S hi,,,bly; distinguished as thes one is for graceful activity and osr.- oxn Iceasi ng ex ertlein ; A nd lbs oi her flor ...

Poets' Corner

... up passengers, asked the voung lady if she hadcome all the wval-Potpr. Geaiefle. An Exeter papser (fes/es's Moeuws), in speaking of a cause ?? at the Exeter- assizes just' concluded, says- In tie . case ' Bastin 'against C'rev aund, Osmond, clerks,'two ...

Poets' Corner

... boast of her eyes and her cheeks- But Love from the lips his trne archery wings; And she wvho but feathers the dart when she speaks, At once sends it home to the heart shen she sings! Then sing! sing! &e. &c. When Love, rock'd by his mother, Lay sleeping ...

Poets' Corner

... how to pray. The above lines having been transmitted to Mr. Fsuntleroy, by an unknown hand, he showed them to a friend, speaking of them in terms of warm admiration a copy bcing requested, he sent it with tie subjoined scote:- ; My dear Sir.-What is ...