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Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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LITERATURE

... to indicate that the work is exceedingly good and useful. TzE SATLBES Or CTNIcus. London: Cynicus Publishing Company, 59 Drury lane ; AD Simpkin, .Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, Company, Limited. The verses and sketches )which make up this little book show ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... realms of mind-theI empire of thought-and maintains a proud superiority over all her Contem-. poraries. Saturday last at Drury Lane Theatre was devoted to a epitodid reminis-t ceslce of the late Sir Waiter Scott. After the opera of Rob Rey Macgregovr, ...

MAGAZINES

... the C well-known actress, who for several years has C represented the heroines of the Adelphi and I subsequently of the Drury Lane melodramas. X The third photograph shows the intellectual I features of Mr Richard lie Gallienne, fast coming into note ...

MAGAZINES

... tall and as roomy as one of those machines in :he lath and canvas and dutch metal which open at Christ. are mas time about Drury Lane, disclosing a young woman ;en in an attitude I That was the incredible spectacle which the wie and the learned have been ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... comes et. 'Part 28 of OLD AND NEW LONDON, which has some er- interesting historical notes of the district of St Gies, nd and Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres, with ao plentiful supply of excellent illustrations. Part 50 of SCIENCE FOR ALL contains the ...

LITETRATURE

... The Tailors: Almost a Tragedy, giving a e humorous account of a play entitled : The of a Tailors, which was produced at Drury Lane more are, than a century ago, and which resulted in a riotous s at uproar owing to the indignation of the Knights of rob- ...

MY GRAVE

... for his pro- so fessional exertions nearly one hundred thousand pounds, from the time he fe made his first appearance at Drury-lane Theatre, in the character of Shtlock, te until his final exit at Covent-garden. I ti. The Age says that Mlr Kean, since ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... follota.I ,asl by another. S There are only two perfuormers now alive who wern 'rontesoporuries moulta a Garrick in the first Drury-Lane Theatre, nAmely, Jack Bannsister, weho first a, appeared in tnagedy, and Byrne, the celebrated harletliin, welo , itose ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... pro. vO prtceor of the WPeekly Dispatch, for an adverse critieistt onl the per. iti formances and general Arrangements at Drury-lane Theatre, which Pi, 'recently appenred in thstjhournnl. ho. A subscription to raisesa monument In Pore la Chaise to the memory ...