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THEATRE ROYAL

... Tlt.atre are yet honosrably remembered. Wecan nct, of course, as yet say more for the debutant than to remark thast rt'port speaks higihly its his favour; besides, the mere fatct of his Itsing selected to sustain such an actrEst, is in itself no nwean ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... ot Bob Ticket. His appear- anice was the egri:l fir a loudi and hearty cheer of welcome. Of his acting it is unneces3ary to speak-suflice it to say, be kept the risible faculties of his audienie in ample exerci-e. We have never wittessud lis powers of quaint ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE—DEBUT OF CATHERINE HAYES

... triumphs, by winning the approval of the most critical musical audience in the world. The London journals, without any exception, speak in laudatory terms of her vocal and dramatic powers; and we are stre the admirers of our Irish prnlma donna will peruse with ...

LITERATURE

... popularity by making their appearancei in a convenient arid very cheap form. Of M\r. E'oaison's philolsophy we camllot pretend to speak, for in his high flights we can never, to use a vulgar expres- sion, make head or tail of him; but in many of his lec- tures ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... that of the lion. Colonel Phipps, presented with no small eeat by Mrs. and Mr. Charles Kean during laet winter season-and, to speak the truth, the former rendering of tbe sentiment of the piece would seem to have been store successful. On last evening our ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... townsman, Mr. Levey, who (if justice were done) should of right claim not a few of the laurels that have been gathered-not to speak of ,17hnsv testimonials that have been netted by succeeding dons and donnas during the late opera season. The leader and ...

LITERATURE

... same press, in a style that would do justice. to a better time. Most of us who have come to the years of discretion-or to speak mors fitly, for that is but a vague distinction-most of us who have arrived at that dignified period entitled middle life, ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE FRENCH OPERA COMIQUE

... of Briyitte. These were priucipll characters, and they were sustained with con- siderable edlert and success. W'ere we to speak at all of tile vocalism of Madloe. Charton, it should be in terms of high praise of a voice which, though far from being powerful ...

PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY'S CONCERT

... who attended ir crowds at last ever;. ing's concert. We ?? but one objection to make, aite disagreeatite c acatiragency to speak of, and we would wish to get ridof it at once. TIle pcrformance was unreasuruably protracted-it Was past 12 of tne clock before ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... have repeatedly spoken in terms of approbation, and now that the machinery worlms without any mistakes it is impossible to speak in terms sufficiently eulogistic of its grandeur anti effect. The new comedy of Tihe Serious Fnamily followed, and cer- tairly ...

FASHIONABLE INTELIGENCE

... interest of the matter, the rare felicity of the illustrations, or the skill of the racontur, and the beaury of the language. Speaking of illustrations, we should observe that in the course of the monologue a series of exquisirely finished ca. toptric views ...

LITERATURE

... (enterprise in literary matters which justly create surprise at the quantity of mere paper anid print given fur a peneny, not to speak of original arcinles by distinguished writers, ancd beautifully executed illustrations by first rate artists. In thei number ...