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THEATRE ROYAL—THE ITALIAN OPERA

... g' le5 he ,choruses, 'generially speaking, were good, but tp our 'notion ~tbey~ 'felt 'short dlf'th truly.Asplendid style of th bruidd eohdruu on0 'Modayeveiig'eopeaIt woubld'beonl rethertgrvo encomums ere e ios'speak of the, ?? 'direntloic Fof d~~s~efa ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... the box circles were fashionably tilled, but the audience wag by no means of the crowded and ?? character, such as we had to speak of on some previsus nights. There was one rather agreeable feature in ths repetition of Xorma on this ?? Lorini's ap- pearance ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE ITALIAN OPERA

... two uights of Bellini (Normia and I Paritani), we have bad DonizettiagaiD, on last eveoing, in the entire upert (so to speak) of bon Pasquale, and in the concluding act of Lucia di Lammermoor. The announce- ment of this rich and v.ried musical treat ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... CONCERT. There was a very crowded attendance at Mr. Levey's concert on Saturday evening. Of the musical performance we will not speak, as it was not of a nature to call for criticism. At the termination of the concert, at ten o'clock, Mr. Levey came forward ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... it power, and her per- fortaiuce lint night tvineed her tasteful appreciation of the i auti.ul` ianusioial art. We cannot speak in detail of her plersnatiul ot tue part of Eluira; but se must advert to lier txlcatiou oi the pelacca *- onvergin. She merely ...

MUSIC HALL—ARTHUR NAPOLEON CONCERTS

... was warmly encored. The second duet by thase two gifted vocalists- The flight of the sWallow--wAS al6o jutlly applauded. We speak laet of the wondrous instrumental attraction of the evening. Let the'reader imaginre a beautiful and singu- larly ?? and i ...

LITERATURE

... strongly persuaded that good service has been done, and'such as is especially needful for the time, by this most laudable and, speaking generally, most successful endeavour to state salutary and necessary truths, and expose popular fallacies and errorA in plain ...

ANTIENT CONCERT ROOMS—MR. HARRIS'S CONCERTS

... that saah will not be the case on this and future evenings. Those mho were present at last night'e concert will, doubtless, speak of the teautiful Instrumental eflects produced by the combined performances of the members of the Orobeatral Unione This corps ...

ITALIAN LITERATURE

... task of developitg the treasures ?? history:'ad literature had been con dded to more able hands;' but compelled as he 'was to speak. in a niguage -not his OWnj the very' inadeqoacy whish felt to do full jdstice to asu~bject.so dear tohfim only'eiorded to ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... will, we understand, make her first appearance before a Dublin audience on Monday night. The American and English press alike speak in the highest terms of the histrionic powers of this gifted lady. The EveaingPacket has the following notice on the subject ...

THE FINE ARTS

... permission to bring it to Dublin ind exhibit it in his gallery for some sixteen or eighteen davs. This circumstance alone would speak a volume for its imp(irtance; but we should be sorry if there were not another criterion whereby to appreciate its merits, ...