MUSIC

... devised to please him, rather than the adult public. Whitehall was the scene of theatrical 11 masqucs in those days. Christmas and the New Year were the chosen seasons for bringing them out. Jonson and Inigo Jones clubbed their ex- perience in their preparation ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... T. K. Harvey. With Twelve Illustrations of the Months by Richard Doyle. Arthur Hall. Virtue, and Co. (6) ' Walks and Talks; or, Aunt Ida's Tales for Young Persons.' By a Lady. With Illustrations. Murray. (6) 'The Illustrated Year-Book of Wonders, Events ...

LITERATURE

... vamapire of the new world, superstitiously supposed to suck the blood tram the veins of the sleeper with ouch address as neot to Iawaken him, whose infernal wings las they are teemed) would flap around her ears, and aivoke her ro new horrors. lat she ...

LITERATURE

... MrGilfiflan hasdioneas much to ercourage..i)f draw- mnt portraits of every man who ?? preached from a pulpit, or ,written in a newspaper-, is no better than amere grasificasi )nof the -sanity, of the individuals written ahoot, sod of those who write-and ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... he truly merits. PerTsu.-Theatre Royal.-Manager, Mr. Anson.)- On Saturday there was a Grand Morning Performance of the new Christmas Pantomime, under the patronage of Lady Lucy Grant, J. Ross Farquharson, Esq., and Sir M. P. Thruepland, Bart. RoCsEsTea ...

Published: Sunday 13 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2700 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MEMORIALS OF MONTROSE

... however atrongly intrenched in official or other vantage- ground, that can compare, in the number, value, and variety of its illustrations, with the victorious Napiers. To make his ancient name yet more ' glorious by the pen or famous by the sword is the vocation ...

THE EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... came a new extravaganza, entitled The Three Princes. It is not from -the pen of Alfred Crow- quill, as erroneously stated by us last week; but is the production of Mr. Kingdom, the author of The Old Ferry House. 'The plot is not particularly new, but ...

Reviews

... present mart contains a description of the parks and gar- Sleet: a dens of London; it is accompanied With an engraved plan Is is of the environs of London, and is illustrated with a num- suop i, her of very beautiful wood-cuts. refr; le elen al BOOKSs ...

Public Amusements

... direct with London on an Saturday nights was dismissed some time since, he The railway sorting will be done by London Post- et office clerks, who will proceed to the provincial ter- ur mini every Saturday, to work the up mails to en London on Saturday ...

Public Amusements

... with. London on 0 Santmfdey nights wvas dismissed somne time since. e0 The railway serlin'g will -be' done lby -London Pest- ,t ofice clerks, who will proeeied to the 'provincial t'r- r m rini every Saturday, to -work the usp - avils to al London on -Saturday ...

Public Amusements

... c flame, a light !rserving to reveal all the obje ts it falls upon in a lat itly manner. A new series of dissolving viewshiave just been executed, illustrative of th e ?? rti c Regions, a subjeth of -al engrossing Interest.h ?? views are well executed; ...

THEATRES, &c

... press of matter, must defer its insertion for another week.] HAYMARKET.-DOUGTLAS JERs OLDrS NEW COMEDY. -The production of Mr. Douglas Jerrold's long-talked- of new comedy, The Catspaw, attracted a crowded audience at the Haymarket Theatre on Thursday night ...

Published: Sunday 12 May 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5504 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture