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... at Pallington Burn. XII. Capeflgue on the Frenc't Bevan ion. The Ilabitue's Note-book. By Charles Hcrvcy, Esq. XIV. The Theatres. XV. Literature of the MorAh. A INS W OR T H'IS ...
... at Pallington Burn. XII. Capeflgue on the Frenc't Bevan ion. The Ilabitue's Note-book. By Charles Hcrvcy, Esq. XIV. The Theatres. XV. Literature of the MorAh. A INS W OR T H'IS ...
... Brougham, in the midst of numerous and chosen circle, gave detailed and very interesting account ol hi* experiment., on light*” THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LAKE. ! Old Drury again presented last night, we are happy to say, some glimmering of its former greatness, not ...
... THE MORNING POST. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. THIS EVENING will be performed the Operatic Play of ROB ROY MACGREGOR. Sir Frederick Vernon, Mr. Diddear ; Rash- leigh Osbaldistone, Mr. W. Montague; Francis Osbaldistone, Mr. Raft3r; Rob Roy, Mr. James Anderson ...
... south dare net di•eolve the Union, they could not keep their slaves in chi ck for six months together, but would become the theatre of a bloody servile war. The ultra-aboli tioniete would send money and arms into these states at once, and glory in the desolation ...
... THEATRE ROYAL. DRURY LANE. Lessee and Manager, Mr. JAMES ANDERSON. The Lessee respectfully begs to submit the following scale of Prices of Admlssim for public approval : • kriiato boxes, 3/. 3s.* 21. 12s. Gel., 21. 25., it. lie. 6d., and 11. IS. Stalls ...
... character. Miss Baker, who played Sophia, has one quality in her favour—namely, a clear voice, powerful enough to fill large theatre. She acted, moreover, with spirit and intelligence, though she endowed the simple girl with somewhat too much of attention ...
... magmficeat Dresses, and superb Appointments. To conclude with^MßS. BUNBURY'S SPOONS. THEATRES.— PANTOMIMES and CHRIST- MAS ENTERTAINMENTS.-The best PRIVATE BOXES '.for every Theatre in London to be had at SAMS'S Royal Library, ' I, Bt, James's-street, opposite ...
... Home ! sweet home! she abundantly showed that she is no less perfect in the simple song.—Leeds Times, Dec. 22. OLYMPIC THEATRE.—Mrs. Mowatt made her first appearance last night as Bratrice in Much Ado about Nothing, at the conclusion of which she was ...
... decessors had been. Shortly after the party was suui-i 01 -* to the dining parlour , which had been fitted up as ■ «2 porary theatre, where the amusing burletta of ' Thumb was performed by a number of distiiu. amateurs, to tbe great delight of their audieiice—jv ...
... character of the fair heroine. On the 2d of January, 1845, that accomplished actress achieved a great success at Covent-garden Theatre, in the character cl Antigone: and now, on the fifth anniversary of that occasion, she gained fresh favour )by her charming ...
... o sir wattg Mb in her repredsetive pewer—to ruses heat a state of and lind ha as yeses is the si mid infeetios. Upos the theatre of this earth, the spielts& is_tinAliag for mastery with the material of by the lest to the 6.° Zhe bet demishre the is er ...
... bridge, and bv that means the traffic was resumed. The same was obliged to done several o:her main lines road in London. THEATRE ROYAL DRVRY-LANE. Lessee and Manager. Mr. James Anderson. THIS EVENING will be presented, bv her Majesty’s Servants, the Operatic ...