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THE THEATRES

... imitation, we .t believe, is involuntary and unconscious; and, in our eyes, it .is far from being derogatory to her merit as an actress. Her o performance, from the outset, excited attention and interest- but the first very powerful effect she produced was in ...

MUSIC

... have been so much accustomed. Mr. Howard Glover (says The Mtsical WVorld), the well-known composer, son of the celebrated actress, has just returned from Paris, where he has been staying some time for the purpose of hearing and studying the voice of Mad'le ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... Signora Sanchioli, a lady who has achieved a great e Italian celebrity, which her vocal powers and her fire and I energy as an actress, seem fully to support. The seceod.Z t donna is Signora Corbari, a young singer, whose fine voice and interesting appearance ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... establlshctl herselfi any thee avoesr of the psiblic, scot osely as a. vocalist of ties first eves ranke, but as a powerful actress. She is of the middle mna/ stature, wite a -vory expressive countessance, and free and 1 cre gaceful action. Signora Corbari ...

FRENCH PLAYS, ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... recommnendation, hwe cr, i liot neceary in the case of Mademoiselle Raonl La thee oil Nurinaa name, by the way), who is an actress of sot'iderable ability, and likely, when she gets more at home anonst us, to plve attractive. She has a pretty face, and ...

MUSIC

... , in another new piece, Angelique, on l'Epreuve Nouvelle. We would impress upon our readers that this most delightful actress's engagement terminates on the 20th. ...

MUSIC

... filled her difficult part ivith S thorough artistic skill, avoicdiicg aill tho exaggeration in. which c a less accomplished ,actress is -ould have involved it. The second piece, 1La Romne de Seize Ans, is fiaciliar to Bg lishi playgoers, in its Ariglicised ...

LITERATURE

... existence. t The best thing, nevertheless, about this showy and doubtful statesman, was his love for his mother. She had been an actress; had humble relations; and was humbly re-married twice, equivocally once. Canning never forsook her thron-hout his life; mixed ...

The Drama

... supported in both pieces, 'and in the ee- former, let us remark, in justice to a very pleasing ;he and unassuming young actress-not least efficiently- le, by Mademoiselle Leyder. *' Sophie Arnould, one of the mn- best comedies in the French language ...

Fine Arts

... Churchyard, whatever bh its octher cerits, had certainly the charm of no-vcltv from being so entirely omit of this celebrated actress's peculiar line. There was a highly successful first appearance in this country in thepereon of Madnce Mortier de Fontaine ...

Music

... beyond the young lady's present powers, but as being too theatrical. Woe have never heard it vell sUing except by a Frencie actress, Madame Damoreau or Madame Dorus Gras. Mliss Byrne, in the performanne of a portion of lVeber's Concerto in 1 flat, sholved ...

Fine Arts

... The Thdatre Frant~ais, upon the boards of 2 which she has won the greater portion of herlaurels, is much t too large for an actress whose astonishing physical energy becomes quite a secondary matter when compared with her s more astonishing subtlety and ...