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THEATRE ROYAL

... his true position must be determined on the stage of high drama. When speaking of the Hamlet of Mor. Walter Montgomery, on the opening night of Monday last, we felt bound to speak in terms of praise of his masterly and truthful conception of that arduous ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... forseveralmi- nutes. On this eccaslon he phowgmophed tio uld Jew, and read humon nature and Shakspeare, both In acting and speaking, Iii a mannerall but perfect( ar which made us proud of him as our fllow -conntryman. ie showed himself mesterof tho taskl ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... of whiskey., In the first scene-The- Devil's Prnclh bowl by Moonlight-the bag of evil is discovered vrorking a still, and speaks thus See how the flames o'er my helidralught play- Miy'draught that steals man's ralins away. Oh, how I revel in joy to think ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... DublIn. . Madams WillIams ?? musiilan. Her aketches of rarled chgractor Daroexceietsdiisd it Is hut fair to ey. that, generally speak- ing, ohe'aml)iy dessrves ti)C applause and patfonage ?? on her slncetier errlival Iln Dabhln. ! 3ol. rlOE GE'ODSON'S EINT ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... will merely,-in speaking of her vocalism, mention her singing of the air 1Que Bola Virgirs rosa. We need not say that this song was heard by the entire house in delighted silence. Its own merits as a. delicious favourite melody, not to speak of its exqu ...

THE ITALIAN OPERAS

... of admired perfection, some of the grandest and most po- pular compositions of the great maestros of Italan opera, slot to speak of their presentation with every advantage that vocal and dramatic talentcould confe. Of the Oshpeo and Eswydice, a piece entirely ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... the comiac dramna of O'Feaiigan and the Fories. On a mecent occasion we have had to speak of the excellence of Br. Drew's personation of those two chiaracters, and to speak in high terms of praise of his actifg. we have only to say that he fully came up ...

LITERATURE

... pollital economists. His text is Ad Valorem, and he works net the sermon in his own pecn- liar and racy ways. Weather speaks for itself. Admiral Fitzroy has lately published some useful information on the subject, and the writer in the Crn/7sil1 follovs ...

FAIRS

... in the accustomed place. There was a large attendance of the class of purchasers who prefer a good article, and, generally speaking, a respectable business was done. The stock exhibited, so far as num- bers are concerned, was not so large as in the November ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... recently in the cha- racter of the Danish Prince and in the mole of John Mildmay. His acting in these two pieces alone, not to speak of his successes in other characters, are sufficient to warrant the high popularity he has gained in Dublin. The pieces selected ...

THE ITALIAN OPERAS

... srebuked.by the grand Chime frena, and the scarcely less' beaa. tiful quartett, E rimasto i 'in Don FPaquate, not' to speak of the magnificent tria-in Lucrezia' Borgmia. Bat this contempt for 'melodici'effecttoo oftenarisestfrom. inability to'appreciate ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S WINTER SHOW

... exhibit some fine specimens of several breeds. As the awards have not as yet been made by the judges, it would be premature' to speak of the merits of any of the 'animals entered for the different prizes, which, by the way, are so small as not to hold out any ...