LITERATURE

... MIZTRATURM. T/hc ajpproachtg Do..f.l o' I P'oepry and Civil Despotismn in £srOpr.- Philp and Evans, Biristol. In all times of politioal commotion aid chnnge, prophecy has beon the favourite study of rnsids of a particular cast. Tho sangpine and imaginative have endeavoured to find the events ?? over them in the dark mystories of Daniel and of St. John. A heated fanoy has ever roendered the ...

LITERATURE

... AsITEhRMURA.T 9. TO ATHO~' ?? 'jPUBLISAER.S.- It being t .: he in'tidntOW' Ofih 't`1ERX from' th 6mmencement of the a ?? of, all'new pdtbiicati6_1ns ~dt' the~ ?? 'end of &ey mootb, so a o'oi ~MtTL ~ono LITERATURE, WO ?? transmitting the 'tts of'a'tiy' works tliev may publish All litrat woks dsdtisd ?? likewise 'be notiedl t he cuiet trr3atcles' or the4'h' LADY SYNOLETONO0R,,,THE. WORLD AS, 1 ...

Published: Sunday 25 December 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4078 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE CHINESE AMBASSADOR

... THECHINE'SE AMBA.ADoll, ?? IT I ii-; (',-iliia IA htjiji-5i1 IIo'oI - w su tod, si-nikig onA r tit's bah.o ilnr to Londlon. ?? gre n ontoril ing 1 i ls, Iv i c nittij Ii-. tiut f WillthistCe-tieiiey W:calkl ill PliC~adilly with ils PitailI i lll ° h;at he vIII be lhi t~in, or Ihe ',iasoii. the lsnnw,, hloi- rt nit~ialt! anid i ovul vo l (I ilt r,001 cx lan foriliw lus ts licizblt.'' ,i, l I ...

THEATRE ROYAL DRURY-LANE

... THEATRE ROYAL DRUBY-LANE. Oa Saturday night Mr. WEISTLAND MARSTON'S tragedy of The Patrician's Daugyhter was produced with decisive and triumphant success. A great and bold experiment has thus been made- Mr. ASIRSTON'S play is a tragedy of the passing time; there is no remoteness either of age or locality. Its passions, interests, and collisions may even now be the living drama of abodes in ...

THE DRAMA

... THAlk I The art itself is llature.-SHAinisrEur. Detury LAree.-At this theatre we have not had. anything worthyeof ?? since out last, King John, AsYsee Like It. Lovafolr Love, and thm opera of King~ Alrthur', have continued to draw good housies. A new tragedy entitled The ratti- euanes Daughter, is announced for Thursday, which will be notceid in our next. COVENST GAuDEac.-Thif theatre was ...

POETRY

... EVOR THtE EXETER i-L'-lN.PO85'. LINES On the Victories obtained by our Armies in China and Cabool. Our Armies complete uccOesB have found, And'ENGLAND now with glory crowu'd- Her splendid station shall regain, And bless V10TORtA'S happy reign! nat whilst tho joyful fruits of Peace, Our wealth and bonour shall increase; For all the blessings kindly given, We render thanks to GOD in Heaven ! ...

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... 4OFEW8 WE MAY, WE WILL, WE MUST, WE SHALL BE FREE. We may be free! 'tis ours the mighty power To speak in tones both terrible and loud, Nor will we crouching and obsequious lower To worship baubles and adore the proud; The titled tyrants, who, with plunder'd might Have thrones erected on the grave of right. Ah ! no; we seek for freedom, and our claim Is bas'd upon our birth. Our native laud ...

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... tcir ?o. WE MAY, WE WILL, WE MUST, WVE SHALL BE FREE. We ?nay be free! 'tis ours the mighty power To speak in tones both terrible and loud, Nor will we crouching and obsequious low.er To worship baubles and adore the proud - The titled tyrants, who, with plundsr'd might Have thrones erected on the grave of rig/a. Ah ! no; we seek forfrecdom, an( our claim Is basd upon our birth. Our nativo ...

THE ODD FELLOW'S REVIEW

... VTIE &)T) D FELosLOWS IR IEW.t. Ti-E, TJVNsostowi. t a W'eelfy .?s.iscelltry of 1n. s;fruwfipnt aZad Amusement. London: W. Strange, 2], Paternoster IRloe. D2SS.RsrS/r is the osnst prominient feature Of thie age. If any one professes of itmnseif the quesdion that immediately arises in the mind, of every hearer is, What is this nrofession intended to bide? lloeS an author title his %ionk, Remi ...

LITERATURE

... LITBRATURE, Corresvondcise of John, fourth DUke of Bedford, 4c., wfith aib IntroductiOn by Lord JOHIN RUSSELL. Vol. 1. [Longman. We cannot better introduce this volume than in the words of the noble editor. Ile says, The correspondence of John, fourth Duke of Bedford, preserved at Woburn Abbey, contains authentic materials for the illhstration of the po- litical history of Englaud froiu 1741 ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PIUBLIC AMUSEMBNTS. GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, VOCAL nad INSTRUMENTAL, every Evening.-ROYAL ADELAIDE GALLERY, Losther-sireade, Strand. camprisine tha service; of tho followlnj dletiogelshed artiste :-Mesaro. Laurens. Saynot. Illag- roveZ Tyler ,arrett, and Catchpole; Muslcal Dlrector. and Conductor, Mr. 1I. Jvian Adams. That wonderful little creature the Infant Thalla, only iie years oS ge. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSBJ3EIVTS. HISTORICAL GROUP in MAGNIFICENT ARMOUR, the PRINCE Of WALES, the PRINCESS ROYAL, In their epleid~d Cote, the lIlNG of PRUSSIA, Gommiassotier LAIN Gandhi CSRT, MoDtELLaEaDe etrpresdforthis EXHwIBI- TION. byd Liteiae CanS>r~ to'n, wn^EIijththe magrni ilcsat Dressesa woirn b; themi. The GOItiOEQtS COJRONATION ROBES of GEORGE IV., dc- sined by liniselt, atan expenseofglS,tiu, ...