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SADLER'S WELLS

... Shialspeare's magnificent tragedy of Mfacbetd was | repeatcel at tiis theatre onl ionday and nfueday last, and w ill, we understand, be repeated on the Monday and Tuesday nights of every week fee soeio timc to come. Of these opportumities for wit- nessing one of the sublimest productions of our national poet, we hope our theatrical-lovii'g friends will take advantagc. Those of them l.all have ...

Poetry

... PottrP4 - BEAUTIES OF BYRON, NO. Vnl. In Byron's works there will be found, immediately folowing his English Bards and Scotch Review- era (see the one volume edition), a poem entitled Uints 4 an Horace, intended as a sequel to his Znglish zrds, Me. The Hinta were composed at Athens, in 1811, and theauthorbroughtthem home in the same desk with the two first cantos of Childe Harold. He ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... UV3LIC AMUSEMENTS. UDs ,k-ER's WiE THAil ier the Direction l Mrs. Warner &i M. zPhakS. riO-MOitROW, end Tuesday, will be ctaeoe.eti Sbetkapeie's 1lTrsiedy 0l MACBETH. Macbeth, ?? Phelps; Macdud' Tr .Hrnagedy ?? Aei.rlrcntDcrnH Mellon, Hieonte. bMr. S. Jones; Lady tlaclbth, Met. ?? conclude with THE HAPPIEST iiA'~ OF MAY LIFE. HeI. Giba'na, Hr. A. Touuca; t, Alis tdly, Mers. li. Marston. AL On ...

LITERATURE

... L ITBRATURE. Military Bistory of the Irish Nation; comprising a Ie- moir of the Irish Brigade in the Service of France. By the late MATHSEW O'CoNon, Esq., Barrister-at- law. [Dublin: Hodges and Smith. There is something in the character and constitution of the Irishman peculiarly suitable to a military life. Ardent, eager, chivalrous, romantic, and brave to rashness, inor- dinately fond of ...

Poetry

... .Vottrp# J3EATJTIES OF B1YRON. 150. V~III In Byron's works there will be found, ?? Iollowiag his English Bards and Scotlh lReviejw- erd (see the one volumc edition), a poem entitled 'lnts from Horace, intensled as a sequel to his n61is1 'rade, &-e. The Jlints wvere compoced at Etnllih, in 1811, and tle author brought them home in the samlle deck with the two first cantos of Childe ...

Cit Bits

... tilt bf4 ?? I.BE ENCY. INTLLODIt CTMON. t Tns only man of any isark In all the town remaining, I sauntered in St. Jarncs's Park, And watched the deylight waaning. The Speaker's lips, I said, are sealed, Th ey 've shut up both the Hlouses; SirRobert'sgonetoT m boutfield, Sir James to shoot le *rouses. The Queen and all thte Co Wit are out In Germany and Fik nd rs, And, happy midst tis t at *e ...

Verieties

... V ariftfes. I Happiness and virtue react upon each other: the best are not only the happiest; but the happiest are always ,he best.--ldoslorer. The shortest life is long enough, if it lead to a better: the longest life is too short, if it do not.-Cotton. Poetry is like brown bread: those who make it at home seldom approve of what they meet with elsewhere. -Dr. Johnosono. Some men are like ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... I Only a Fiddler! and 0. T.; or Life ine Denmark. By the Author of The Improvisatore; or, Life in Italy. Translated by Mary Howitt. 3 vols. Bentley. We have here, within brief space, two more prose works of fiction by the Danish poet, Hans Christian Andersen. They are of the same cha. racter as the Improvisatore, also translated by Mrs Howitt. They are less romances than expositions of ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... ArN ANTIDOTE TO RIDICULE.-It is an immense blessing to be called callous to ridicule; or, which comes to the same thing, to be conscious thoroughly that what we have in us of noble and delicate is not ridiculous to any but fools, and that, if fools will 1aug1h, wise men will do well to let them.-Dr. Arnold. T[iE VOICE.-The voice is one of the most striking evidences of the Creator's power. ...

Cit Bits

... Ed - it + PUNCH'S XIEG3N CY. IN RBODI:CTIM1. TinE only man of any narlk in all the town rCenainiltg, I sausntcred in St. Janies's rark, And watched the deyligllt wanting. The Speakelr's lips, I said, are scaled, They 've shut ui) bolls tihe ouses; Sir Robert's g*onc to Turnabout field, Sir James to shoot the grouses. The Quseen and alI the Court olre out In Glermany and Flanders, And, ...

Poetry

... ?Pottrp# BEAUTIES OF BYRON. 510, il . In Byron's works there ?? be found, immediately following his English Bards and Scoteh Review. ers (seethe one volume edition), a poem entitled Hints from Horace, intended as a sequel to his English Bards, d&c. The Hints were composed at Athens, in 1811, and the authorbrought them home in the same desk with the two first cantos of Childe Harold. He ...

Poetry

... .port-rp+ IEAUTIES OF BYRON, NO. V1IL In Byron's worlzs thcre will be found, immediately followilng his English Bards and Scotch Revien. ers (sce the one volume edition), a poem entitled ' flints fiom IHorace, intenled as a sequcl to his English Darde, &ee. The /ltnta were ?? at Atienus, in IS1l, and thleauthor brought tllemll hie in the same desik with the two first cantos of Childe ...