THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Helena, the late Corn- niauuet'iP~sshief~ of Madrass she Russian Charg6 d'Affaires; tbehe^5fit of the Ceremonies, Eec. - Sir.Hudson ]owe teas presented to his Majesty upon his re- turofrom the Gvrpment of St. i'-ielena. Silroias Rlslop, Comnmander in Chief ...

GREAT PICTURE OF THE CORONATION OF NAPOLEON

... HUSSEY VIVIAN for his seat in Haits; D. DALY, Esq. for Paris, Mr. atid Mrs. STrVENSON and family for Paris. Major-General Sir HUDSON LowE, Lady LowE and family, have left the Hyde-Park Hotel for their new residence in Here- ford-street, Park-lane. Also, Major ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... all receive ? Help, Heaven! or sadly we shall see an hour, When neither wrong nor right are in their power! Already they have lost their best defence, The benefit of Jaws which they dispense. No justice to tieir righteous cause allowed, But baffled by an ...

FINE ARTS

... escape from the dungeon allotted to them at the Roypl Academy display thelt charms and breathe freely here in the face of Heaven ? The fault of the Exhibition this seasot is, the, It shines by bor- rowed light. The effect at flrst io fale, bqt it turns ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... Misses Newton and Nicol. -Mr Hudson, alvays pleasing and clever, sung ara- t ther trashy song, but he executed it so prettily as e to callifor an encore. Let him try his talents oil somt'hing more worthy of them. . Mrs Hudson rr perfdrined Lucinda in a ...

Literary Notice

... That. of iso hour's geg doth biss the sepaker; Each minute teems a now one. l'AII, a Under such circumstances, we thank heaven that we He had are not a literary journal; and cain let this naighty cur,- Ore.' rent of literature sweep past us sltinoticod ...

MANNERS AND AMUSEMENTS

... bass, put a G sharp and a B a-top, and ingeniously drop into A minor without further trouble. trumpets, good humouredly allowed the whole to be repeated saying, with infinite ionJlinie, they'll lilke it alt again, thus awarding two half hours of happiness ...

Published: Sunday 23 June 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5031 | Page: 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE AND ART

... Is stain'd, to be sure; but 'grasa-bleaching' will bring it To rights 'in ajiffy.' We'll wash it, and wring it; Or, stay, 'Hudson's Liquor' WfilI do it still quicker, And- Here the new maid chimed in, 'Ma'sn, Salt of Lemon WIs mak It in no time quite ...

Published: Sunday 05 April 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6563 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... sweet whatever there is lying. Quoth Suero, when he saw it (his thought you understand), ''Tis a fine thing to be a King,-but Heaven make me a Hand!' The King was very merry, when he was told of this, And swore the bride, ere eventide, must give the boy a ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... control the judgment upon all- we must agree to place the result upon a little, higher ground than that of compilation. Making allowance for its abridged and popular form, such seems to us the higher pretension of the book be- fore us. Its early passages show ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... profusion at his feet, and his emotion was not less honorable to himself titan to the audience that produced it. Wlkeni he was allowed to com- metce his part, it Nvas soon felt that his voice was as clear atd fascinating as ever, and that his musical powers ...

Published: Sunday 19 June 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4585 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... admirers, is a wonderful,I iar in elnan-tWO thousand feat and more above the level ;j lejverber. Angels flew down directly from heaven to hv liis melodies to him on a cloud. Now, we believe all tbe, and more, yet still we cannot help thinking that his coun- ...

Published: Sunday 25 September 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5643 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture