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COURT AND FASHION

... GOUT AND FASHION. I His Royal Highness. Prince Albert rode out on horseback on Saturday, attended by Colonel Bouverie, Equerry in Waiting. The Queen and Prince Albert. honored the Italian Opera with their presence in the evening, The Queen and Prince Albert, the Queen Dowager, -the Duchess of Kent, the ladies and gentlemen of the Court, and the domestic household, attended Divine service on ...

Published: Sunday 27 April 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 557 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

INSTITUTE OF BRITISH ARTISTS

... IIVSTITUTE 01 B lif'B IS'.l A 11TIS7S. A very numaerously a it-fned meeting' of this society was held on Satulday evening, at the Adelphi, in the ?? room of the Society fbr the Encouragement of Arts,Viscount Palmerston in the chair. ViooenIiut PAIMEniSTON said lhe felt niuch ?? at tfhe high honour a hihi then society hond done him in elifling upon him to preside at their ineting, on that occa- ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... ?? IAJFSTY'S THEATiB, There was another great musical performance at this Theatre last night, consisting of The Descrt, preceded by a Miscellaneous Selection, of a much higher character than on the previous evening, on which M. DAVID'S Sym- phony was performed. The concert commenced with BEETHIOVEN'S Symphony in C minor ; and we certainly never were so much impressed with the grandeur and powe ...

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... K,?%&&T ilOALS, ?? ?? hA- ?? tatl is nriture.-SHAURRE-R ?? OPERA.-The Baotler di Siviglia seas per- formed on Thursday evening, for the first time this sea- son; and, on this revival, had all the charm oef novelty. We have always said that Grisi and Lablache, powerful as they are in the loftier walks of the drama, are come- dilans par excellence. Grisi's comic acting seems entirely free from ...

FRENCH PLAYS—St.JAMES'S THEATRE

... FRENCH PLA YS-St. JA MES'S THEA TE. I RAVEL appeared for the third time last night In the one-act vaudeville of La Tante Mal Gazrde e. by Pracontel, anl old Maitre des Comptes (LfigNARD), of who has numbered sixty-thoree winters, has mar- I ried a young widow, Mfadame Praoentel (ELIOfi bu FoRGEOT), who is just entering her five and twentieth d summer. She is young, gay, and pretty; the husband ...

LITERATURE

... Adventures in Nues Zealand, from 1830 to 1844. By EDWARD JERNINGIHAM M AIIEFUELD, Es{i. 2 vole. SiO. [ iMray. This work is the personal narrative of a gentleman whlo, at the age of nineteen or twenty, engaged in thie interesting enterprise of colonizing New Zealand. iir. Wakefield's eager devotion to his cause leads him, naturally erougit, into a narrative of the disputes between the settlers ...

The Anti-Corn-Law League Bazaar

... On Monday a great demonstration in furtherance of the above truly national and patriotic design, which it to be carried into effect early next month, in Covent- garden Theatre, took place amongst the free-traders of the eastern district of the metropolis, at the New Globe Tavern, Mile-end-road, on which occasion the gardens and pleasure grounds of that delightful place of recrea- tion were ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... }fAYMAMKET THEATRE. It Iies seine tinies been objected to Mr. JERROILD that lie is too prone to satire, and we have heard it said that lie cannot write without dipping his pen in gall. It cannot be denied that he is a shrewd and attentive observer of folies and vices, and that lie describes them with caustic severity. lie is the sworn foe of cant, hypocrisy is his abhorrence, and lie ...

HER MAJESTY'S VISIT TO DRURYLANE THEATRE

... I IR BE AJSs VISIT TO 7-IRY a bMA 'THEgATXE. Her Majesty, With 'a 'nlisrtias :and brilliant lnite i8 which wilt be found fully ?? the Ceeir'ICxrcustrs n.honoursd Dusty-laite Theare' wth Pher presence lasi deveuing.; ;fHer Majesty airlvid t 4ire sn~nntee before seweri, and was received by Hi: Bulin, itfull'courtdreis. Her Majesty the Queen Dowage -is:-aompanserby'1ezi 'r -Rojaf Highsfebe tbsi ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... THE ITAIJAN OPERA., The Barbiere di Siviqlia, which went off with such admirable spirit and effect on Thursday evening, was repeated on Saturday ; but the perfornance was mnarred by the inability of MARIO to go on with the part bf Count Albnaviva. He appeared in the first scene, and com- menced his beautiful serenade, Ecco ridente il cielo, but wns so hoarse that, after an unsuccessful ...

LITERATURE

... ANNE HATHAWAY; OR, SHARKPERZ IN LovE. By EMMA SEVERN. (Benlley.)-It is a bold attempt to depict the youth- ful love-itnaing of such a man as Shlskspere, whose young mind and heart must have developed that passion with all the thousand imaginings of his poetical temperament. When a poet, even such a poet as Shakspere, has been in the world, be must become worldly in the collision; his fine ...

Published: Sunday 27 April 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3482 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... LICENTAStUE TRE IMPROVISATDOE; on, Llare IN lIALY. From the Danish of Hans Christian Andersen. Translated by MARY HowlTr. London: Bentley.-Mary Howitt has already afforded to the public much amusement and satisfaction by her Swisdish translations. We now are Introduced to the Danish. Our eyes have been long turned towards Northern Europe, life is there fresh, hopeful, hardy, and fu.l of ...