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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... THE LITERARY EXA-INE-1{. Conespi(sndielwe of foh/n,, 'oaxutI, Duke of Jedfosff: selecte/s fois the OYqisnds at Iob/ti7rn ;1 MQ. I fit/ (in Introd letssn. By Lord John Russell. Long- man and Co. This, the third and last volume of the Bedfostl Coriesy)onsleence, deals with the last ten years of the life of the Duke, and the first ten of the reign of George the Third. The Introduction. by Lord ...

Published: Saturday 14 November 1846
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9158 | Page: Page 3, 4, 5, 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... I LIT ERAT U RE, A POET'S BAZAAR. From the Danish of HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN. By CHARLES BECK. WITH, Esq. Three vols. Bentley. The general reader is apt to suppose that the British world of modern literature comprehends all that is learned, imaginative, scientific, and intel- lectual; at least he (is likely to forget that our republic of letters is but one among many, some of which, like stars ...

Published: Sunday 08 November 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4940 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... LITL'RAT'1Ui E. Ct~rrrspowlene~w of.Jot i, finir't'i Duke 'f BedI',srd: I selected fi'oaia le, ?? it Wei/jirn Abbey. With/ an JntreodutiOtwa, 1' LIJI-d JOHN RUSS5ELL. Vol. I11 ogra. T1hik third volurne of the If'dt'orll Corre(spondence comtplete s at 'aork witicht tormb a ?? tdittion to out historicatl anl diljotitatti' moiriti ljtti' of thle last v'i'itir'y. Tflte period embrhi'~ced iii it ...

LITERATURE

... L1''ERAT'URE. Tales of ?? Trjo1s. B3y AMrs,. S. C. HALLO IC(hlapna and Hall. A. oi ansf dI( mainvno Chris tiiais 1 moks whichl colle ill ivN cr INiteu r w ith die( tuijkovs anti mtinee pit's, v-C believe that fiew will lie folinitl possessedt of' thle t sount iti jt rtsic worth, as N)i eli as tile gracefut beauty I Cftlip tziles litfore us. Mmjr. S. C. Hall's stories are Inot for Chris',tmas, ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... THEATRICALS1 &c. , \\SDLSER'S WELLS.-We hailea with delight the ansounce- mintof the production of Measure for .lfeasure, whick was revived berentWednesdayevening; afterhariog lain neglected for seventeen S crs the last time of its ropresositation being ill March, 1329, at qsane Thoatre. This is not the timo to eriticise Shakspere- *1 i~son so often tried, that he has boon dims issed from the ...

LITERATURE

... ' IGNEZ nE CAI eO- A Tragedy in Five Acts. By the author of Rural Sonnets. Hurst, King Williantstreet, Strand.-It, un- fortunately, seldom falls to our lot to read a play of modern produc- lion that We ca greet with a hearty welcome. Some of them are tolerable as closet plays, containing good sentiment, aad conveying it in good, and sometimes highly poetic, langeage, but laclcinig all else ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... There has been no lack of abundance or variety in the theatrical entertainment of the week, yet nothing that would justify any very lengthened remark. New Richards and Alacbeths, new five-act Comedies even, come and depart like shadows; and though Milanese dancers and Parisian soubrettes may be pleasanter visitors, they arc hardly more abiding. Mr Mitchell has commenced his season of French ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... PROVINCIAL THEATRICALs. [Fsrtoel OUR OWN CORRESPON5DENTS.] i ?? season has just been brought to a close, tone illuminated by a succession of stars from its cli'h ~,v, oa name Flora Fabbli, the Ethiopians (rather , planets) Miss Faucit, Madame Vestris, Mrs. Fitz- ,9., sac. Yet, notwithstanding all these attractions, ithby a stock ctoany seldom met with in the provinces, be CI' g Messrs. ...

Published: Sunday 08 November 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1708 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MUSICAL INTELLIGENGCE e3 tile fa e. the BELLINI'S Pirata, composed at tile age of twenty, has been given at the Theatre Italien with great Mccat, although te of manyatamteurs object to the interpolations of agrand scens, the surcharged with fiorture, by TADO1.NI, for the prinia find donna, and of an air from MEtnCADANTE'S Zaira, ade- introduced by the baritone COLETTI. GRIsI, as Imogene, ...

LITERATURE

... tLITE.RA TUNlE. ild florentine Histos'q id. Capt'ii n Itt the By HENRY EnwAlin NAPIEB, by Royal Navy, F.IIS. Vol. I. [Moxon. We have here a next' corliliifate for htistorleal ho- ill noors cilteri hg the field, in a ?? of that dis- iict tinglilsi ted family wi cli 1105 already gained so litany loureis in arnis and liti'i'ature. Wo hail the Jinillteatio ? to n of his work us a iuiuaoto lit Lngl ...

THE FALLING OUT OF LOVERS

... A ruiarl Amazon, rejoicing in the name of Anne Fitz- patrick, was summoned to the Queen's County Quaiter Sesgii'ns for assaulting a rustic Lothario, called Mr. John Keegan. Aliss Flitzpairick, being called on to plead, declared she didn't assault the jintleino at aell. Ii r. Fingleton; Do you wish to take your trial I Mliss Fizpatrick: Whatever lie likes. I won't be dis. agrl-eable. Jidhn ...

Published: Sunday 08 November 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 751 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture