FINE ARTS

... - ,.1Th.E A R TS. ..T:brooM e 1a ;t br d e ?? Fights of Spaine.BtLw 1 ;, !F Punio. ; J. Hogarth, Haymarhet. - t wtthh~ies. '6f sens Mr. Lake Price treats cmpehena 'Stately a subject Whtch'-hts been as yet handled only'in para tial views and uonder isola~ted aspects, scarcely adequate to give a fair notion o'1''tiis, to the Spaniards, all-absorbing .spectaclc.- 'sthe vaphi-narwatives-o lSert- ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... T HE THEATRICAL EXAMINER. At. FRtEDEEIC LEaEAITIRE'S BELPHtGOR. Mr Mitchell is at once the most enterprising and prudent of managers. No sooner have Dcjazet and Lafont departed, than Frederic Lemaitre and Madame Clarisse Miroy supply their places, and-with a different class of entertainments-so effectively, as to leaveus no room for regret. The attraction of the present week, hat been ...

THE RAM OF DERBY

... A NER VrERSION OF AY OLD SONG. As I was going up Downing-street Soon after pairing daf,| I met the boldest Premier That ever, when askd, said * Aye. This Premier had men 6e/idad, sir- This Premier had men before, This Premier had two good working ones- Indecd, he had no more ! The favourite move of this Premier May, up to his knees, rain blood I- The Boy who'd restore PROTsC rmOK May be ...

Review of the Week

... ,Ujr?: jyf Ot mcco. ttw - After an interregnum of thzree weeks the Le. islature resumed work again on ?? night, tile two rival parties having changed sides. To a hbitug of the Houses of Parliament there is at first something bewildering in the alteration. f1he ear has become so much accustomed to the spell kniown voices proceeding from the old pIlces, that it does not very readily accomnmo- ...

Reviews

... wl)icbms- [rifle ; or, Clubs and Coteries: a NovMm. By the I uthor of 'The Age of Pitt and Fox.' 3 vols. h C udon : Skeet. b hero of this autobiographical novel has evidently I created for the express purpose of recording the b rvations of the author himself on public men, c life, Parliament, and society. The story is sub- c to thisl object, and must not therefore be criti- l too severely; it ...

Poetry

... ?? NVORK IN WINTER. There is sonsethillj to c mploy us n ' hen frosts aid uw wos tue here Thoe the nippinog v vits annoy U., As our daily course we steer. '1Tho' the tariner WilUs it warN il le lhs wvirc enouigh on 1 all(d Iliras1ihing barley, Lute and arccv, Cartiing compost o'eu the land. 'lhese a e labcurs for the ifrnsr, 'i W thle days grosw lon cr, wari-sac. IiT.C tIl.Ntj)s ?? find ?? ...

POETRY

... * THE CI1OUD.-By SHELrY. I bring fresh flowers for the thirsty flowers, From the seas and the streams; I bear light shade for-the leaves when laid In their noon-day dreams. From my wings are shaken the dews that waken The sweet buds every one, ?? rocked to rest on their mother's breast, As she dances about the sun. I wield the flail of the lashing hail, And whiten the green plains under, And ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... UEV. ?? '6p If uS HISTORY OR THr WHEG MINIsTRY OF 1830, 'TO THE PAS1Ng O'THE 'EFore ILL. 'J.A.RuoU ?? Parker, Strand.-The member for Sheffield's volumes may with reason be called a secret, history of -the pass- ing of the ?? ReforA BBill ?? And the'sihbject of them possesses considerable interest at the present time. Some of the principal actors in that important event have passed from the ...

THE GARRISON THEATRICALS

... TH GARRI-S ON T.- ATorItCLy Syr. nge~ The gentlemen of the garrison, exchanging the sword foe hge the sook, undertook, on Monday evening, an amateur dra- aewmtic performance at the Theatre Royal, in aid of the Holm. firth charitable relief fund. We need scarcely add that the house was very fashionably attended, whilst, in addition to AL the usual number of seats belonging to the dress circle, ...

MUSIC

... DRURY-LANE THEATRE. The Sicilian Bride was performed for the fourth time on Saturday evening. Not having witnessed the intermediate representations, we were the better ena- bled to perceive the effects of repetition in mellowing the crudities of a first night; anfd-wehadthe satisfaction of find- ing our first opinion confirmed, that, with greater smooth- ness and accuracy on the part of the ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... TilE SHELLEY Fnort~nir8-NO rsmall sensationl has been caused in Paris by the discovery of', the extraordinary foirgepries of ?? lettere ; and the articles on the suhject by this or other journals have been copied into all the..Paris newspapers, The fact is that the sytentemof forging letters and snanilscripts of distinguished personages is carried onl to, a large extent in that city ; indeed, ...

THEATRES, &c

... DgR Ur-LANE.-The operas introduced here during the j 5o;. have been Fra Diavolo, Robert the Devil, and, on f'brsqday, Lveia di Lanrosermoor [or the last time. Mr. Bvs Edgardo was as magnificent a representation of the character as we ever saw-in fact, he outshone his rrioius sel-: Mrs. Reeves impersonated Lucia, and won Pu-ficieflY upon the house as to meet with a call at the ,,ffelusion of ...

Published: Sunday 07 March 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4080 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture