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NEWEST LONDON AND PARIS FASHIONS FOR MAY, 1840

... NJWES.T LONDON AND PARISI FASHIONSFOR. MAY, 180. :. s ' ' : ' ?? .:2. . 1 - : [BEtracted from thc Worldt ., Fashion Monthly M* aye -i azi.. jxlse fth Cts ?? and Panel.] sg t ?, The spring fasbions have .at length Made their ap- afte pearaneei,- and, by their beauty and variety ke u lo ID amendsr for their. somewhat trdy apprach. This' rooth, indeed, presents us -wlth a-elegaut, though , ...

NEW BOOKS

... NEW ;BOOKS. - lriite; aor ?? eaoh di.. 7A A2lagedy . LordToM ?? l1840. I t ooccarid to 'ri whlen wei iaw this play acted Theatre. that it' might 'pedpy be described as a ?? -hovvc, `tfhs same clasi and character as the works of Sir Walter-,Scott'; and the subiequenttpertiesa o~f. the printco a y has strengthened this impreision.' We observe also that Mr. SerjeatTalifonrd has, in his ...

MUSIC

... MU SIlc. I - .. .r, - v MADAMDEB LLSWiLLE Ou1&Y's Conce- took ?? oaiWednssday'imorning,! in the' horseeof Mrs. le ~Perlins,'widbibh,:tough~tolerably large, was well filed ta o64the ocCasion, ,;Madam our? ?? ie apipearance at this-cocet, his I puipill dfthe dele. kd, brated Czerfi 'jadi~e'tt fpaigiiniidius ie stroogly--of -lUez aiggct oma oe the Jnstrumentipsheis Iapaerfmc ibslany'n played ...

THE AVARICE OF MEMPHION

... . ITHE: AVARICE. O MEMPIO I . We slng not'iow of Jaeob'a faiife', ?? 2-3, Or of his' *wetlig on the Mhia, Or how 'the n el.chpagcd tims E're he hti'bothe'r aaw agal. O'er Jordanls holy stream he flew, :With etaflin badd ,to 'scpasbie Ire, VbeWbbbya stratagem he drew' Thi blislidg olhis sire., We ring not now dissension past, Norhow'they iet In loviPIatiuat: . W6e414 S21aathleis tale of gvef.-: ...

THE STAGE

... . ?? 1. . ., ?? I ? , I I- ; : a, H t , pl ? q ? ?, -1. with the ob i dtwrtro.eIpctg, fh toi'from r, adi# ;m9!s hw Arc f~ ~ toeterhisn.to ir ani.I ainuilg, oarea el~ 4_0 wltaths arjAfttoq# ?? tten. Jci le'sa'wiiN1. ~oe2pod ng (hittriy I i ?? I n. eoli's dces, a. anlrenzrn ?? case he~ sho~$d fig~t~ ce;bin sinst ~callui Pyille' eelot td t Isne heel *0~n, I e.& ara 5care3ihpad~s ...

NEW BOOKS

... i ! Gks~ri, ~andAfghanistan 4- G. T. ?? n i, Lap. Lond Wosrtaerr and Co. ]5840. i iiblt' repae o Gbuaai, Kabul, ?? Afghanistn, are places of which the English reader has recently heard a great deal, and tbe Frecent state of Eastern affairs ran. ders it probable that we seall hear still more of them. A description of them, Aidthd manners of their people, canot hbereforei fall tb li6n66teesting ...

NEW BOOKS

... Th.e -Towter 'of-Ld-By4V.'H~inswoftltV Part V. We have now proceeded sufficiently far iii Mr- Ainawortik'neI romance, to enable us to form. a decided oplalon of :it character; and upon takiOg& a survey of the five parts together, weI. that out impression of its merits is streng d and thet we consider it not only 'the best° t,,l- Ainsworth's works, but the one that will have te most enduring ...

THE AVARICE OF MEMPHION

... '2 n 1o - AMASS -1AYa *A_ - --k EA k -He eleptbeneath the palm tree bough, ; That o'er him waved, a fan-like screen; And from the mid-day tn, his brow-. Was shaded by its leaves of green, That sun was sinking In thesky, When from'his sleep'the traveller 'woke, And cast areund'sa noxious eye, And then In fear he spoke. Two names he celled, but vain his call, ' Two laden camnelshbore hls'all; ...

NEW BOOKS

... Heads of the People. (New Seriee). No- V1 w This is an exceedingly pleasant number of a w work which is, or ought to be, extremely popular. ci The four heads, with which it is embelished are pi those of the Dowager Peeress, the Solicitorp -and 0 the Fashionable and Humble Artists, the dandy w painter of prettinesses for the Water Colour Gal. g lery and the albums of the female aristoOraCy, ...

LABAN'S DESCRIPTION OF JACOB'S CHILDREN

... LBAN'S DESCRIPTION OF JACOB'S CHIILDREN. I Ii Hi1, U12rLJ4IMP. a14 ind (Versified from the Talmud.) T er- More gentle than a sarnmer's morn, a Is Reuben's soul-thine eldest born; Ite Like wax beneath the torrid ray, b Eacb good impression melts away. His, heart is good, but goodness still, tr Unstalned by firmonis, bends to Hi. rt Id, Simeon Is creel, firm and proud, na no His wrath is swift, ...

NEWEST LONDON AND PARISIAN FASHIONS FOR JUNE, 1840

... NEWEST LPARE- SIANFASH9NS ORTN 184.i I O -ZL . ~ ?? XInn. ?? the.Worid of Fashion iAfathRI! Maga, I znue.of the Courts ?? and Paris Bo~ic2T5.-ThiS of Italian.stra dr'A cdel ilathe. hishest vogue temSt oe t thoseb wit i ta the, bigb~~~o~fiand 'the sra w ' the bwim smb a n t p the ;aitb plieed'very' balkwad te se~tnmftdwt wreaths of heath blossoms,.migmilnodtefoatsof thbe doublebblos omnodpra4h ...

MUSIC

... MUI ?? - ;;J ?? LMWb ~ rl HAI OVER SQUARX ROOMS.'- e :..A-gFrad CJocrt waS givetk ?? evehing, a qk. A) ooma b, ilMesrs. Carte and Hayward. The bli peirmsancel Were divided. Into two: parts the firt ire c9ns1st11 , ~of,, a new sacred oratorio, .written and ' aniosed 'by ;Mlss, Mary Linweod, asd entitled 'DavId'a ?? 'ViftIo.' $lr;Gnrge. Smaart con. tr 'ditida 'Thu uIto'io' a considerable: mteit ...