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JACOTOT'S NEW SYSTEM OF EDUCATION

... on Saturday sold by Mr. Robins; an unfortunate mi understanding with his co-proprietor caused this unexpccti event. Sir.Charles Dance is the purchaser. MANAGuEMVNT' OF THE PooR.-John Fleming, Es4 the member for Hants, has selected some of the largest f ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... the sole lessee, will open this evening with aln entirely new Burletta, written in conjiunction by Mr. PLANCRE & Ml'. CHARLEs DANCE, called - Mary Queen of Scotts, in which Miss FoOTR will personate the Queen. Ani occasional address, written by the auttior ...

HIS MAJESTY'S LEVEE

... O'Loghlin, Chetwynd Stapylton, Sir A. Bryce, Finch. ,. COLONELS-Delass, Des VO3ux, Lascelles, Baker, Sir John a Macra, Sir Charles Dance, Shee, Maynr, Purvis, Rolt, Green- e wood, Lacy, Bush, Sir Charles Brooke Vere, Bush, Do'wnman, -Mills, Macneil, J. M. ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... of in locomo- tive engines on common roads seem to be completely overcome; and much praise is due to the patentee, Sir Charles Dance, for his uniform attention and eiterprise in perfecting an invention of such national utility. We understand it is intended ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... through the means of the enginer of Sir Charles Dance. It is said thrat a number of engineers and gentlemen interested in the improvement of the means of conveyance on the Holyhead road have hired Sir Charles Dance's carriage for a journey to Birmingham ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... COVENT GARDPN THEATRE. A new Farce, entitled Pleasant Dreamis, from the pen of Mr. CHARLES DANCE, was produced on Saturday at this House, for the pur- pose of introducing Mr. LISTON, on his re-appearance on this stage. The piece, without any pretensions ...

Poetry

... Gitanilla By the stream (loth linger, In the hope that night Will ter lover bring her. THE SONG OF THE GRAVE DIGGER. nY CHARLES DANCE. Poor mortals imugitie they stand on the grouttd, Supported by all that is li and Sound und- 'Fis a plank-and beneath) ...

Poetry

... JW4ettrp. SONG Or THE GkAVZDIGGER. BY CHARLES DANCE. M&L mustals imagine they stand on the giound orted by all that is solid and souni ^_ 'Tis a plank-and, beneath it, my work's to be found: I gather them in, I gather them in. ,The child, strong and healthy ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... Liston plays the Earl of Leicester and a fashionable Count of the modern era. All this is very amusing-but where is Mr Charles Dance? VICTORIA. A cleverly-executed Transparency of the Burning of the Parlia- ment Ilouses is at present exhibiting here. New ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... effective-earnest and full of feeling- sustained, passionate and expressive. OLYMPIC. Madame Vestris has quarrelled with Mr Charles Dance, which, we think, is somewhat injudicious in Madame Vestris. It is a mat- ter, however, we would take no notice of here ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... THEATR1IGAL EXAMINER. COVENT GARDEN. The GCouatrty 'Squire, a little two-act drama by Mr Charles Dance, was produced successfully on Thursday, It seems to have been suggested by the well-known song of the Good Old English Gentleman, who had so many ...

MANNERS AND AMUSEMENTS

... title, because there is nothing so taking as at locality with which everybody is acquainted-a place everybody visits. Mr. Charles Dance nlows this, and has gi-en the public a very amusing trifle under this title, of which the followingis the very simple plot:-A ...

Published: Sunday 23 December 1838
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2920 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture