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LITERATURE

... I. ITARAI TCRIR. ?? C'7 in, t ibor!/ . Thlirtectll edition, enlarged :i ,,,n Wc'I, 1iniin ll and Co. 18iti. I, hi,!,i li'ijivjop so large -i portion of :i~ ol reich atliuitretih edition is placed ,; l {t iihi-iTn. Ie l'fiblic voice ias . I! in i!nniie liot to be ?? thitt iu nl Iiit of' i,)an kild o1' otlher: and l- :!li rr i, i. liivn'si liftl jokv in machi repute, :. :: :it ?? hi%;i (,exi ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... pUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. LYCEUM THEATRE. PROME-NADE C INCERTS FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. M R ALLCROFT'S PROMENADE CONCERTS will cmec TO-a MM11ORROW (M-OdaY, Noveosbo, l0th), and costtinae for ONE MONTHI ONLY. Te Rood -i11 consist of EIGHTY first-rate Artistos; in addition toc wthich, thle celebrated Vocalist, Mn. HENRY RUSSELL,I witl aop..s. for Twelve Nights orly. Also, ?? DISTIN FAMILY, and ...

PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... PRINCJESS'S X1ILATRE. It is deeply to be regretted that Sir HENRY BISHOoPS career as a composer was at a period when lyrical art w was not so well undeistood by the public as it now is. Some or of the finest compesitiona ever put o01 the stage are distri- is. buted in common-place melo-dramus, and mixed up with sad rubbish of other writers. When BIlisois has ceased re to exist there will be ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... \ whe Livnes of' the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of Englandwsl, from thbe ?? Times till the R~eqz of Kcing Geoqe IV. By John Lord Campbell, A.N. F.R.S.E. Second Series. From the Revolution of 1688 to the Death of Lord Chaclellor Thturlow ac 1806. Two vols. Murray. Fifteen lives are comprised in this second instal- ment of the debt with which Lord Campbell, much to the ...

OLYMPIC THEATRE

... It:t pti _iet five itw ueti wt're played ait tidis thentre, nzlitilt!itO 1t) a ?? which its it itIor, 31Mr. 1. PA I. 'It, Wat.s ?? to tertiI oll ?? ittoderti Culleietly,'' titd It desig !tate by the very comprei- lletteiv title of Lib'. Tihot the lifb' in ?? wils out tllowed ;t its nlose by inimeditite and etimmiittry tlatlitt iort we anil otily attiiltute to the prodli- V2oesly itt'itt(' i ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TURE. E~tudes sur le Paisi5 et ?? de L'Artillerie. (Es_ tt slays on thle Past and Future State of'the Ordnance P Service.) Par, Le Prince NAPOLPON-Louis W BONAPARTE. Tome Premiere. Pairis, 1846. sI In thle avant-pr'opns prefixedl to his work the au- thor gives a tabular sketch of its proposed contents, b w~hich wyere intended to comprise a detailed history rr of galnpoder and guins, ...

Rome.— (From a Correspondent)—l Tory indisposed to find fr.ult with anything going on in the Papal States. The ..

... dispositions of the Tope realh seem to promise important and beneficial change*. Popular frenzy still continues. The slightest movements of his £2- are the observed of all observers, and nightly almost ii he called to the balcony of his Palace in the Quirinal to give the Bcnedizione. The whole weight of government seems to depend on his single head. All the cardinals opposed to him except ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURM Acicowon=i's MAGAZINE. - This Novemnber tninber cont ains three or four good arz-cleoi in actition 'to Dumas, Scribe, and- Old Sain Psil'. heil~fr.t n~sof Eain, prchsin the infallible anotidotes, by john, Tiracilin Tea charactero ore grouped. in this Itictse-hc lid enc of Detea-griec co his dog, includod. The poetry cocoscsts of an effort of T. Roscoeo's moose, C Upen Reading Ca ae ...

PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... 1?7?1iV( 'i? ? V II IA! TilT A noe er lnnidrare for tlir ilaurie of rho Lerrdotr puirlie made bii. Inplelarirrre rrt ttrrM rlrerrtre lrrst trigilt itt the permar of Mr. J1. It. ilncr r, dlescs,erre inl the pirry thi Is as fnir the principall flrsirtreu Cl irt . ca1t1:(:. 'Tfe ?? ?? l1v tlr;.: [rrllerrtre~!1 Wrr .Sr U//r l.e r''(t ?? inl tire] NV)re ITr.y to Pay Od IJ'rI ?*t tie tens g ...

MORMONIS.—A SAD TALE

... 5i011ONISM.-A SAD TALE A few yeats ego a retired tradesman of this city, then scarcely entered upon middle life, was living comfortably upon a nice little estate of his own, a few miles from town, in a charming rural country. He married a respectable young woman,wi 'l whom he received an accession to his property, and we can scarcely fancy a position in life bid. ding fairer for stability than ...

Published: Sunday 08 November 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 669 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... I TfIe IWorks of Beaumnont and Fletchel ; the textformed fromn a A'ew Coll&tion of the Larluy Editions. With Notes anl a Biogrpapljhi d L'femoir. By the Rev. Alexander Dyee. Moxon. Mr Dyce's edition of BeWauont aad Fletcher is at last completed; and with the present and concluding volume (containing the- 'Lover's Progress,' thu 'Night-Walker' ' Love's Pilgrim age,' the 'Two Noble Kinsmen,' ...

Published: Saturday 21 November 1846
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8088 | Page: Page 2, 3, 4, 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MUlSICAL IN~T'ELLiGENCE. | }H1I.5OA ?? SocamrY.- *.t thle general meeting Of Ithe members, en Monday last, the nights for the series of concerts, in 1847, were fixed as follows -M~onidays, March 15th and 29th, April 1 't1 , 26th, Moay I 0th, 24t1h, June 7th and 2lut. Messrs. J. ?? T1erry and li. J. Pyc were elected associates. 'The directors fer 1,547 are Mlessrs. Anderson, Lucas, James Calkhe ...