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LITERATURE AND ART

... LffVRATURE AND ART. | TEnr ROM1AN -BROTli3nAS: a Tragedy. By M.K. HEaAUD.-In ournotceof ?? Magazine of the present mofltb, we mentioned that Mr. Heraud had published the three first acts -Of -a tragedy, entitled The Roman Brothers,- followed by re- marks on: the 'Progress of Dramatic Reform ?? ad farther, that-'we~ bad 'Teceived a separate copy of the entire'tragedy, Which, as yet, remains ...

Published: Sunday 31 May 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6802 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ADDRESS TO THE UNENFRANCHISED

... ADD RES, TO 'lTHE VJNEWTR4A1HISED. BY IV1LMTAM S. VtLLIEIIS SANIKEY', 4 A. Oh! weep not for d 4s that are pas, ''i3 vain-they can -ever return; Thkqgh thesehourq tsre with sorrw 'ercast, Yet briglhter the fuwrensbuI bufn. See Liberty's sun in the sky, To ripen your harvest of fuMe, Its rqdiaitce to shbed lfrollon hblfil Anu ?? whtits gtories yoi'fnume. Then link yourselves closets its nd, ...

A DREAM

... 'I'waa on a bright unclouded summer noon, I wsander'd lone, amidst a gay parterre; Eolus slept, embosomed in a rose, Resting firoif noontide toil, and all the sweets He'd gather'd in his j6ufigy from the south Were scattering p'drfdifie rounid this hillo*'d spot; Even the industrious busy hum of bees Was hushed; the gilded roving butterfly No longer sptftted wanton in the air, But slept upon ...

THOUGHTS ON MISCHIEF

... THOUGH'TS ON MISCHIEF. BY LORD STANLEY. (HIS FIRST ATTEItT IN V'1aSE.) Evil, be thou my Good.-MILTON. Ilow various are the inspirations Of dlifferent men, in different nations ! As genius prompts to good or evil, Some call the Muse, some raise the devil. Old Socrates, that pink of sages, Kept a pot demon, on board wages, To go about with him incog., And sometimes give his wits a jog. So L-nd ...

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

... IIER MAJESTY'S THEATIRE. On Saturday nigilt last, the opera of I I Puritani' was Perforated iat this ilitatre, Madame Grisi sustahlinig her u u il ebaracter, I.lvira. It was the lady's first appearance this season, and she met with a welcome worthy of her trarscenilant talents. Since seo was last sniingngst us, Madame Grisi h.increased ;i stoutness, hut her fite- that riclly ii.tellecttial and ...

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 ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... HA YMARKIJV' 1'1i7ATR/. Alu iulptitioo of a vauidville, Which has ?? aalight 1 pupalmity on the other side ol the channel, was prodeced at thi-s tbeutre lost night, uader the title of the Place Iitunter Another auaptation of the 8anne piece, wlich is scarcely %vorth the bonoar it has received, was produced some weeks ago at the Olympic Theatri, where, if we rezxiember rightly, it was entitled ...

MUSICAL EXAMINER

... CONCERTS OF ANCIENT MUSIC. The eighth concert, on Wednesday last, under the direction of the Archbishop of York, brought to a close a saccessful and brilliant season, in which much has been done towards diffusing a knowledge of the great masters, and promoting a taste for sterling music, among those who are too often led to suppose that nothing is worth hearing except what is new, and that all ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. A disturbance, of which the Chronicle gives the following account, occurred at this theatre on Thure. day night: The performances announced for the evening were I Puriiani, and a ballet in which the new dansezae Madlle Cerito, was to appear for the first time in thisl country. During the performance of the opera there was no appearance of disturbance. It was received ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSBMBNTS. ROYAL AC ADEMY, 'FRAFALGIAR-SQUARE.- The EXHIBITION of the ROYAL ACADEMY is now OPEN.-Ad- mission (from Eight o'clock till Seven),I.Ctl~e s CLOSING OF THE PRRSENT EXHIBITION. BRITISH INSTITUTION, Pall-mall.-The GALLERY for tile EXHIBITION and SALE of tule WORKS of BRIITISHI ARTISTS ib OPEN daily frons TeR in the morning until Floe in tls evnainge, and will be CLOSED on ...

THE SHAKSPERIAN GALLERY

... PICTURE THE FIFTH. r S D - OTHELLO. Wht What s ?? miutnd is Othello's! Firm in the purity f of iso putposes, the Moor deems not that the nat ur b pf f maen can be So deceptite an to coinr such things as it is I ago's business to do. In the character we lave selected ! for our present week's essay Shakspere has mingled B qualities which call forth our highest admiradtion; at thef same timhe tbe ...