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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... gratifixl. The new Opera of the Horatie and Curiatie, affords admirable scope for the fine talents of this incompara- ble Actress ; and accordingly nothing could be more impressive and affiecing than her scenrc in the third act with Mr. BsRAHAM-every attitude ...

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... destined, wc hope, often to cn- rapture the admirers of genius, bry a display of her ex-I traordinary powers. A greater tragic actress, we bc- lieve, never existedt in this or any other country, and in her we see the riare conitinEfion of' plrivate wvorth, ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... tersburgh is not, as might at first be imagined, a Bear !d Dancer; Miss LuPNio sings delightfully. ' it We have several actresses at present who might grace, rC a coronet; but the 'critics c'omplaisxthat the stage never e was so destitute of fInel . ' ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Florizel. Miss NORTON'S Perdita had too much effort at a precise kind of pathlos: but the part is . not calculated to shewv any actress to advantage. Mrs. C. KEMiiLE was particularly successful in Paulina, and obtained many loud tesimnonials of applause; Mr ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... After the many opportunities we had last year of expressing our admiration of the wonderful powers with which this celebrated actress is endowed, and of stating the amazing effect produced both by her per- formance and singing in this grand opera, it is unne- ...

KING'S THEATRE

... follows, her at, titurdes aod mimic acting proved, that she is not deficient . in those arts vwhich are requisite in the Cnomic Actress. In the second she sung delightfully the cavatina:. Nonl I .rfidato agli nomnini, which has been lately domposed for her by ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... the Prince, displayed her usual good sense and modesty: her delivcry, in spite of that monoto- nous undulation which young actresses are apt to ima- gine necessary to serious dialogue, always g-atlicrs a peculiar charm from it's ruciodious diincilue-. 'Miss ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... youthful; ant1 her gencral style is of that staid, reflecite character, which antnounces a inatronliness of mind. In short, this actress is what the daily newspapers wouldl call respectable, that is, she woduld make a: mncbh happier figure in reading to her friends ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... THEATRICAL EXAMINER. XNQ. 5. ON SIGNORaA 5TORACE'S PERFOR1:ANCE OF FLOr.ETTA IN THE CABINET, WITR A ,FEW HENTS TO LUSTY ACTRESSES ON Tfrt WRONG SIDE OF FORTY.-M)R. KE31BLE S tAGO.-IT S DEFECTS AN D COMPARISON WITH THAT OF COOKE. DRURr-LAVE. I again mention ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... the same scena with C.ATALANI. to make it an incomparab16 drama. All Europe, however, could not find an equal to this lyric Actress ; for her singing, 'With all its fascination, is inferior to the enchantment of her cdredy. It was last night most truly spiritual ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... :iass .of . Miss Szsl~a's representatiisn -~tja - -o finest 'style of- irtpassidne ziature. *W55 indifiet- fine ?? nifgs actress to ekpre~s her stronges sensatiols cani gen ly use hut one fehture; her mouth eypaads into -jpy and her eyes cotract into ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... , with the exception of Mrs. JonwAx's per- riraleu, which as irmuch n-ore spirited indeed than isattirdl. That excellent actress seems to be entirelv made for the expression of pure feelinu, and though tatdies may feel quite as stronglv as geutlernen; ...