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... 5.-Stege Atdseaer Mr. W. D. Broad ?? Perfarmansces commence at half noet 6 O'cloch. ROYAL MdARYLEBONE THEATRE. Lessee, Mr. John Douglass. Extenorditosry sccress of 1The Blackh )ootaoc-Deaudrdly the gneatest hit evre ?? ?? Ethiopian Sereraders'tee ene ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... - The diaerene isu so imamensie-the causes are as various As 'twixt a shillingfiddle toy, and genuine Straduvarius - For, armed fuil, with pen and bovr with resin and with ink, O past end prersent iddlrers. Count Carotti is the pinkl - Yet, would it be ...

Published: Sunday 24 January 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6646 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Reviews

... , Florence of IVorcesrer, Eadner, Simeon of Durham, William of Malmsbury, Eddius, Henry ot Huntissgdon, Roger de Hovenden, John Bromton, William of Newbury, Roger de Wendover, Alatthew Paris, Nicholas Trivet, Ralphi IHigden, Goscelin, Sprott, Walsinghaun ...

Reviews

... Florence of Worcester, y Eadner, Simeon of Durham, William of Malmsbury, d Eddins, Henry of Heentingdon, Roger de Hovenden, h John Broenton, William of Newburr, Roger de o Weadover, Matthew Paris, Nicholas T rivet, Ralph i fligden, Goscelin, Sprolt, Walsingham ...

The Court

... of Canterbury, the Lord Steward, the Lord Chamberlain, the Mi»ter the Hor«e, the Captain the Hon. Corps of Geiitk-iu ...

LITERATURE

... bad none of the a ,gvjiyS Wf the Anglo. Irish, which displays itself in h plenl800r of the elo. ,r quence of Burke, Curran, Grattan, end Shei . Compared with theirs, his was the eloquence of business. Hid rhetori ws was all second hand. He convulsed his ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... Buckstone, Mrs. Fur- William, and Mr. John Reeve, have been playing in The Flowers of the Forest, I Child of the Regiment, &0o. to very excellent audiences during the past week. We believe that Mr. Grattan Dawson appears as Hamlet on Monday, and ...

Published: Sunday 10 October 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3941 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Review

... Belfasst. 0 The Cllegan:,a Tale of 0arryoweee. By thel1 lat M hwavsd arffnd By,.tays ; or Tales of ?? Boadsidil. bi 0 By .iC. Grattan, E'q.,I 2f4e Old Convents, of Pm*d. By Madame CharleS I t Reybaud. if Alwariat~s ; r ?? WANd Forbaleo. BY MrsS. VI 0. CHall ...

LITERATURE

... to advance a single step in his iI great undertaking. While, although we admit the glory up which the names of Fox, Burke, Grattan, Sheridan, Can- of cing, Curran, and Plunket, shed upon the cause, still we If cannot forget that they failed, and that he ...