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Oracle of Fashion

... the Widow Clmerley was XWell sustained. The lEpilogue, as altered for Mrs. Edw in's first appearance in this character at Drury-Lane Theatre, was delivered with a fervour sof expression that obtained her great applause: a grateful alhl- r sion to former ...

Oracle of Fashion

... on Mers. Ashe and her two daughters, for their performance on the harp andl piano-forte. A meeting of the Proprietors of Drury-Lane Theatre was held on Monday, at which Resolutions were passed for forwarding the purposes of a Subscription Loan, to pay ...

Oracle of Fashion

... -Late>, at. :lti. by the rupture of a blood.vessel, Mr. Va,1;tii T ot ihe Hon. East-India Company's set uice, suo. i ?? of Drury-lane Theatre. ...

Oracle of Fashion

... week, the third Anniversary Dinner of the Society, established for the relief of the indigent per- formers belonging to the Drury-Lane Theatre, was given at the Freemasons' Tavern. A little after six o'clock, His Royal Highness the Duke of York entered the ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... when the foreign dancers have beest scurvily treated by an English audience, When the ('/bicee Fsestival was perkrmsed at Drury-Lane, then under the tanagemesut of the mortal-immortal Garrick, the autlience bece~t't vero tumultuous, in consequence of the ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... nothing which should divide or dis. turb his recollection of Irs. Siddons. This is but a poor compliment to the actresses of Drury-Lane, whom, if re- port is not a liar, his Lordship countenanced and cherished with hij warmest approbation. Probably they did ...

Review of Literature

... 1) are in the very wom'st style of Mr. Braham's vety worst manner; i.e. of' the One- Shilling Gallery of Mr. Elliston's Drury Lane ;- one can't go lower you know. Skips of tenths and twelfths to enliven the essence of vulgarity and common-place, I ...

Review of Literature

... to another ntoiith, or tlis indlig- it 11010 tn ;eiV won,5,1t .net Noathon so lhic 'an D;,vidl ,- Bochsa's miusic to the Drury-Lane Operas, of' the merit il of whichl there ettit te nio dfoti hit, is so I tucide t tit in cross; s, anti! detail as tor excite ...

Review of Literature

... of his parish. Tzicalrical Efxpenccs.-The espences of the largest Theatres of London are known to be enormous. Those of Drury Lane and Covent Garden exceed more than 2001. each per night. The Company consisted of about one bundred and sixty performers ...

SOMERSET GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... the country, may still attach to the name of Mad. Catalani, but ewhirh, in London, revels only in the PiL ?? Gallery of DrUry- Lane, w'c imaagine, inclimed her in tihe list of Vct'al P'ere'oriners on this occasion. ihe experience of former mfectings, in ...

Oracle of Fashion

... Jun., s e are happy to state, is so far re- covered from his lmna and severe iisdisposition, as to be proanised in the Drury-Lane play-bills far this evening. l'ivsician fut the wseek, Dr. Carrick.-Surrgeon, Mr. N. Smith. Ii and Out Patientsadmitted ...

Review of Literature

... arseesdite, which must prove highly gratifyirtg to a young lady now etrgaged at Drury- lane Theatre, as well as to her friends. When Miss Wilson ap- peered at Drury-lane Theatre in Artsxerxes, Mr. Ellialon wished *me to heatr her, and givle him my opinion ...