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THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... afterwards, my imagination was haunted by the vision. The heroine was played by Mdlle. DUVERGER, interesting to me as the actress whom it was understood we were shortly to see on the London boards, in accordance with that surprising fashion of importing ...

MISS BATEMAN'S JULIA

... evidence of their own eyes, and ears, and memories-have been half persuaded to believe that this young lady is really a great actress. Never had a reputation a basis so utterly unsound. As might have been expected, it has given way at the first test. Her Julia ...

PAID IN FULL

... genius, not only acts as a foolish, selfish, heartless coxcomb, but speaks like a second-rate joker. The mention of the pretty actress, one Julia Mellington, reminds us that Mr. BYRON shows, as might be expected, considerable acquaintance with theatrical matters ...

THE LOVE CHASE AT THE ADELPHI

... high jinks to be perfectly acceptable as comedy. The great part of Constance was performed by Miss HENRIETTA SIMms, a young actress with a temperament worth training, but with every- thing yet to learn in the art of comedy. Her manner was that of a pert ...

TWO NEW NOVELS

... life, especially the theatrical world. We have a bal masque at Covent Garden, and a military libertine assaulting a popular actress in a private box. But just as he has got his arm round her waist there is an alarm of fire. The captain scorns the danger ...

TWO NEW NOVELS

... life, especially the theatrical world. We have a bal masque at Covent Garden, and a military libertine assaulting a popular actress in a private box. But just as he has got his arm round her waist there is an alarm of fire. The captain scorns the danger; ...

THE LOVE CHASE AT THE ADELPHI

... jinks to be perfectly acceptable as comedy. The great part of Constance was performed by Miss HENRIETTA Siiizis, a young actress with a temperament worth training, but with every- thing yet to learn in the art of comedy. Her manner was that of a pert ...

SETTLING DAY

... and playful tender- ness which is very captivating. But praise, which has spoiled so many artists, may prevent this young actress from ever reaching her possible posi- tion, if her friends and admirers continue to speak as they now speak of her acting ...

SETTLING DAY

... and playful tender- ness which is very captivating. But praise, which has spoiled so many artists, may prevent this young actress from ever reaching her possible posi- tion, if her friends and admirers continue to speak as they now speak of her acting ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... incon- testable. She acts with propriety, and with a certain amount of sentiment; but w'e do not fancy that either as an actress or a singer she will ever be looked upon as the rival of Mdlle. TITIENS or Mdlle. LUCCA, and certainly not of Mdlle. ADELINA ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... are incon- testable. She acts with propriety, and with a certain amount of sentiment; but we do not fancy that either as an actress or a singer she will ever be looked upon as the rival of Mdlle. TITIENS or Mdlle. LUCCA, and certainly not of Mdlle. ADELINA ...

THE OPERA

... has a moderate mezzo soprano, rather reedy and screechy in its upper notes, and very imperfectly trained throughout. As an actress she is wholly without charm or talent, though unobtrusive and inoffensive. In a small Italian or German theatre she might ...