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THE DRAMA AT WINDSOR

... TllE DRANA AT WIFNDSOR. l.ast evellilg the series of dramatic performainces ,Icli at Windsor Castle was brought to a close. 'Pr littie season, if we may so call it, has been, ill 'Welv poillt of view, a most successful olle. No hitell\ whatever has occurred in any department. rlri liuval piartr have, on each occasion, expressed jilaikalilied satistaction with the entertainments VLhil ...

SIR W. HAMILTON'S EDITION of REID

... I l I. I M1J11IT T(O .S LE)ITIO.)\' r/ REID.* I +1. T ?? portelit uols vl l1le has laill upoll . h Jol( for sonic tillic iiperatively calling - ti* ' . BIut, paradloxical as it Ilay appeal, it is ?? rea~d this gigalitic volilme thail to revicw 1 hI il ea of dFoill, Sil' Avilliuill l liliiltoll jus- 111 ile brief space our coluillus v ill openl for himil I Lv a spasin of critical audacity mot ...

OLYMPIC THEATRE

... OL )'YPIC THEA TRE. Mr. A lnEnT SMIH11 has lramatisoed a tale which appeared in) a recent number of Easecrss .la(tyazhic, under the naelic of . ILs/ aidt l oi.f Antwj. His versiol0 was produced last night at tbis theatre with success. Tue interest of the tale turnis upon the compulsory inheritance in one family, from father to hon, of tbo hateful office of beadsman. Mr. ALIEIRT S5-11TI has ...

EL BUSCAPIE

... EL B USCAPIE.* + This very amusing volume has mnany charms for the lovers of SpanlislA literature, especially the de- vout admirers of the ingeniouS Knight of La Mancha and his renowned historian. Thie announcement matde about two Years back of the discovery, at 3Catdiz, of anl unpublishod treatise of Cervantes was hailed by the Spaniards with raptures similar to -those we should feel if, by ...

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... ?? JMIE,.'8 TI/L T IRE. ?? zz:..f ?? I't Fvl'slvh pei ~rl~v ites *mnet ItiVAl i:-! ?? i i 1e urn ;ttlnti II tile i irograniutie. -1M , 3!;. li: .; :: :r n a tivye Ctlere foe twe public aille~llelit. ha~- * d; : , !i :1:1 c,! an Llll''!,:i x; Ci111,0lt, villivll L :11 l.: I- -1 : to hlte 1-eell tlilorogiliy triell olondlo L' T h'i, , i tIiI icl I;Iit i t il l 1 i ill be b el C ?? erk, )Iv ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... IL I RK1121 1%7EET THE A TEE. There ore very tw o'f of' r actors whose retirement from the stagre would jca oe InOre regret thlan that of \Mr. JA)^l S WVA.LACt;. The allniosotlceelnt of hiis ?? ait thil theatre, after an indispsositioll so SeVerC ais at one tilie to have asoslined at very tihreatusiiig clharacter, wais therefore receivsol with satisfsactioll by phltygoero gelnerally. We could ...

THE CASTLEREAGH PAPERS

... TIlE CASTLElREAGH PAPERS.* The times are propitious, in one rcspect, to such pul)lications as that of which the continuatioll is now before us. Servility is not the chief vice of the present day, nor is the wlant of civil freedorn its principal evil. A'uthwtity, at least in WNestern Europc, has low vmnore need of being strengthened thanl liberty. If we take care of the former, the latter will ...

MIEBUHR'S HISTORICAL LECTURES

... I NIEBUIIR',S I[1STORICAL LECTURIES. 4 Niebuhr has a gigantic reputation, nor is that reputation undeserved. Ile has not only changed the whole aspect of Rtowan history, so that it clli be said, without the smallest exaggeration, that t every well-read scholar of the present day has fuller and truer notions of the carly constitution and early history of Rome than the wisest of the Ronills If ...

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... 8' IJ . IfE?I Ths IE-A - TRE. (ea cit I e, ?? I ?? was pr(!tt~le ;; ,:1, s III~atre, thse 7i,1(c (1 ?? ?? ;. i M CH (it 'iillTON, whosc first apcearallee itt 1 . nice ilcr fcvfcrttlaiice last ilight ?? * lv ...

HALF-HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS

... IIALF'-IIOlTRS WITH TILE BEST AiTHIORIS.* The general idea of Mr. Knight's pulblication is takell from the 'Elegant Extracts ; but the four volslines before us are edited with a deree of taste and judgment ; and show, both in the selection of specimensand the brief critical remarks with which they are brcfaccd, an acquaintance with a range of literature iifilitely outstripping that posscssed ...

CURIOSITIES OF LITERATURE

... -7 siTIES F LITERATTURE.* 'iW arel' fifty yecars iii the life of a nation,` t IC laiiied tl r. Bea1)janilinl bisraeli, ill onle 0a.etI ie Ibt s of evanlemcent it ispiratiot I, ~ i~ ?? clothes a, felicitous iiatadepigralmmatice xpiressioin. Inl ndpgrssive life of nanl, taking him I' ie'~ate cpacity, half a century is but. a iatcrV~l, lt boigl it ?? nearly two ia fi diiuals ; but it is a kllng ...

IRELAND and the CHANNEL ISLANDS

... IRELAND ond the ?? INNEL LSLANDS'.* Another solution of the obstiltate ?? chronic Irish difliculty !-for tilhe ilostentatioius an- ?? of thle ?? holis titic-palge, Which simiply promises, ' Rilenledy for I rehi d, scarcely corrre- spioltids withi tile ftill cxxtet (if his :il i-whliicih is, virtitally, to disclover atd ?? ti t retlitedy fur the ills of that distracted ancd unhappy portion ...