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THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... SRtne bsaid ol Mi 5,y r art c e arfrerte. Cal saidof ?? I As Pa1tridge savs, can- not anyl one tell that this Lady is an actress? Has slie one ulttitode (and 'in all -her various characters we never saw a0ove three,) so elaborately natural, that any man ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... cousider Madame FIRLENDIs rather as an actress ihun a singer -her voice tareed is p leasing, anrr she nmodulates it with considerable tistle, hut its power and execeuiun are quite of the, me- litre Solt. Ai tin actress, she is bvelv, various, anid full rr ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... dehisate feeliig- ibe esjreSisR of vyhichisnilotl apparently fettered brf any atenmpi tn imi tate the ta ?? of any olier actress: her arfless/and ifrinii- cent -pleading fir the restoration.of poor Cagssto, aiud her solt reproaszhes to Olhell4 ftor hesilatin ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... lttLsEN aI'5' JORDAN made ilhr first appearance tilis season in the chara'er of Uosa- .lin!. Through thrs once inconiape-blc actress is now f unfortunately swelled to aln ewboupoiflt thiat is not . adapted to the yoitjifil cha radters she used to atpper in ...

FASHIONS FOR JULY

... whose benefit is fixed for to-night aS Covent Garden Tiseatte, to the recommendation of an amiable ovoman and an excellent actress, adds that of being the d.aughter of the late WILLIAM WOODJALL, whose name must be jemembered with public gratitude as long ...

FINE ARTS

... Fine Arts; as also eveprtified in that justly popular poet, Lord Byron, the-scientific Sit J. Ranks, and in that spi- rited actress Miss Stanley -;Mr. OW1s's powerfui pencil, excellent colder, and likeness, as exhiliited in '77, The Lebdy&hiefJurlIce Gtbs; ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... deserved applatuse. A voice Alexibie, melodious, full of charm, and managed with admirsble taste, distinguishes this amiable actress. It is said that IIrs. MoOUSrTAIN WvIl only appear onice more at Bre1s- sels, butshe will leave behind her a regret proportioned ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... lady's muanners on the stage are highly attraffive. She wants only voice for so large a- theatre. She would be an accomplished actress ifhler Lone waIs not s h Brill ; but in the interesting line of f{ minine sensibility, as wvell as of archuiess, she will ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... heroises; how SUch a rirulonrs inirrincenitioni originated we caunst now slop t' oiieoire: we shall merely say, that any actress who adopis t, will find no admirhers above thbe inthilertual ranl of ladies' maids and Dovwag~er DuHcesges. We can see 11o ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... possessed of cousiderable sensibility- how then does the Manager de- serve to he reprobated who can so expose a respectable actress, Ihps lacerating her feelings, and violiting, in her person, that delicacy which is the greatest female charmf. -We can conceive ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... governess had gone out of the Mrs.JoRDAW is not onlythe first living actress in comedy, but we fear, that when our readers consider the matter nicely, she will be found to be the only actress, since the retirement of Miss POPE, who can any way be reelkoned ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... and blubbered effeet.TUpon the whole, Mrs. 3LOvER is a very useful and painstaking actress, not with- ,ut a considerable portion of ingeniousness. Of the tragic actresses now performing, she who has been longest in possession of the skae, and of a certain ...