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THE POETS OF THE REIGNS OF ELIZABETH AND JAMES 1

... adverts to other proluce, tions to which our great dramatic bard was indebted. s'lla Ninth and Tenth Cor versations embrace a review or matu*,y of the most rare productions, for and againbt t~ieatriesil per. formtioees, from the earliest stiul-s to the Rostorrtia ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... last Week; Debates, Divisions, Lisis of Minorities, &c.; Lord Archibald. Hamilton'Y ?? respecting the Liturgy; Earl Grcy',i Review of Pub- lic Affairs; County Meetings; Duke of Wellington's : Ftrce; ' Conferences at Troppau ; 01 servations of fhl Duke ...

LITERATURE

... political or religious feel. ing, and applying their efforts exclusively to the extension of polite Literature. As a public review their work has not yet ac- quired that celebrity, which time and perseverance alone can procure; but in other respects it ...

THE THEATRE

... Teazle, ensured our unqualilied admiration. We are sorry that svant of space will not permit us to comply with our wishes in reviewing the. merits of Mr. Wade %d. Miss Wensley. The play was followed by T1eerese, which w0 must confess did not correspoond with ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... customary demolsttia- ?? ofjoy. The morning was ushered in with the tiging of joy bells, firing of guns, &c. &c. There was a grand Review, by the Lord Lieutenant, in thle Piii Park. a levee, ade, ball, and supper, anl dilisay of fireworks at the Castle, a procession ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... dissertation on the Aichitecture oF' te lriidle ' Ages. Art. V ii. critique on a little work, 2fnnats ev te 2'a. 4 rt. VII . a Review of Mitford's (sio of UOre'.. Art. IX. is a Reviee of Cparin Pi'rr'y'r 's lourn`. Articles X. and XI. though vaolable to ...

EDINBURGH REVIEW

... tepefforsaonce) asi' is revie'wed. ih the best e7 ?? gifted com pilers of this ?? ed work. Icid~ed, we know not, but as tuseful end a extensil ?? of the life if -thi, ei-traor- .dinar mii may be eolleeted from the pages of the Review as from ithe ?? 5 ?? ...

LITERARY CRITICISM

... ; I1TERARY CRI11CISMl. '(Frotm tady WORoAN'S5 Letter to the Reviewers of ?? Italy.) '.4&here I might rest he mnerhs of my eau f, nor wear oitt the paiieace of the uii74 1 have eboser., by gdiog faitlier into that tistlie o dull 'malignity, .'aud slanderinrg ...

LITERA TSRK . MEMOIR

... character, and blasted the prosperity of the' Irish nation. ' Nor were we disappointed; 'and, we turn with pleasure to a short review of this first small but able attempt, towards furnishing the 'public with a fair and impartial, mnd, at the same time, interesting ...

MUSIC

... talent is fostered and encouraged; but within whose pages, from some unknrwn cause, compositions of the mu- sician and the reviews of his works rarely or ever appear. If we except the Quarterly Mausical &e- view and tile Hoarmonicon (to which small list ...