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FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... or purpfr rntiz&tdmuteld i'l1 ro fd'il~tZ1 ?? .*ery .n yr,- the yico. ?? .with narrow finep qi 1 ro the neigiibourhood of Drury-lane, Londen14tbdck ant kwr wikfrhiri Onthe woman-occupying the prenaifes b. ...

AN APPROPRIATE NATIONAL ADDRESS

... AN APPROPRIATE NATIONAL ADDRESS. WRITTEN BY SIX J. t UURGES, BART. tpoken at Drury-lane Theatre, at the revival of the Tragedy bf Edward the Black Prince, or the Battle of Poi~tiers. To charm, inftruvd, and digioly vhe age, Il Was long th' acknowledg'd ...

LONDON THEATRES.—ORIGINAL STRICTURES

... Minor Operas of blarian; the Padlock, and in Thsras and Sally. The li-t of novelties already produced are-the revival at .Drury Lane of Mr. Sheridan's dramatic 1ketch called the Camp, which he wrote Anno 1775. It is to be regratted that the brilliant pen ...

LONDON THEATRES

... Epi- logue by Mrs. Anfiell, 'but it came too late to have the effect of reconciling the audience heartily to the piece. SHE Drury-Lane alo .produccd on Nov. 53, a new Farce called- Scapin in Zigsuqeradei-taken from a' French piece. It isl one of the old call ...

STANZAS

... y, and was led out of the Dock by Mr. Kirby's-Aflfiftant, overwhelmed with the horrors of his |ituation. Mr. Dignum, of Drury-lane Theatre, fat by him, and was extremely affedced; he wept, clafped his hands together, and fuffered the greatef: agitation ...

LONDON THEATRES

... into the bbx. ' ' w p As Mr( Sheridan' vwas lately- congratulating Bannifter in the Greere 'Room upon-thc'lotsriihin ate of Drury-Lane Theatre, he took oecafion to infinuate.a csplinr, 'by ob (crying there vas agreat dcal ortlaat account seieg to him ! ? ...

THE NAVAL MUSE; OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... that we appoint him to the , a Ship coinnnodious 'for all the above purpofes.'' n Eiliffon has fignied an article with the Drury~lane Ma- s nager, by wl~ich he is engaged for three years, from tisc C mmencement of iiext feafon. I I I I I I i i I I , I Dos ...

FARE IS FOUL, OR, THE CABMAN'S LAMENT

... b From Cre nriose and Woxhall ;, It used to be twice that, at least,- And not too dear at all. tl 'Tis two-and-four from Drury Lane h Thri e from the Surrey Zoo'; This is wbat that there Mr. Mayne Has been and brought us to ! Oh, cruel Richard Mayne, &c ...

THE ORGAN BOY'S APPEAL

... of the advantage of model lodging-houses in baulking pestilence of its prey. The model lodging-house in Charles-street, Drury-lane, is a striking example of the advantages and effects of y proper means in one of the worst neighbourhoods. This house has ...

DRAMATIC READINGS AT STAFFORD HOUSE

... splen- mu did apparition in the person of an East Indian Prince, ave who looked as if had just stepped from the boards of was Drury-lane. The great unknown turned out to bh His ,ic. Highuass AL eer Ali Morad, Ameerof Kbyrpore, in Up- she per Scinde. His Highness ...

GENERAL DOMESTIC NEWS

... private Acts, 7; total, 212; grand total, 283. A chapel, lately occupied by a congregation of Independents, in Wilson-street, Drury-lane, at the back of St. Martin's Hall, has been purchased for 1,000/. by catholic gentleman, and presented by him to the diocese ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... sisters. All the actors that we have ever seen appear as if they had encountered them on the boards of Covent Garden or Drury Lane, but not ou the Leath of Forres, and as if they did not believe what they bad seenl. The great difference between Richard ...