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THEATRE ROYAL—ITALIAN OPERA

... here on this evening. As the greater portion of they audience must find considerable difficulty in understanding th.e plot or story of an Italian opera, parti- cularly at the ?? representation of the piece, a few descrip- tive remarks on the forthcoming one ...

THEATRE ROYAL—ITALIAN OPERA

... THEATRE ROYAL-ITALTAN OPERA. Adopting the plan which we have followed on other oc' the easions, we shall give a short analysis of the operav which but bia ;s to be performed for the first time here this evening; hlac ijudging that the irregular plot of ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR APRIL

... sense for, one shilling. There are ample review -ovalu- able and interesting books, with e a a w ch give the connexion of the story, 1 pas sages of each- Lord Brougham's Speeches on Slavery, Bulwer's ' Alice, Miss Martineau's Retrospect of Western Travel ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... gallery, e the throne room, the yellow drawing room, the green ) drawing room, and the oriental tent, erected with the r upper story of the portico. With but one slight exception, the arrangements were precisely the same as observed at the e other balls given ...

LITERATURE—THE PERIODICALS

... has incident enough to attract attention and excite an interest which tswill not be satisfied- with the mere perusal of the story. ie . I Speaking of its literary merits, we apprehend that it is L, abrupt, and rather uncouthly written. Next follows Li- ...

LITERATURE

... performance at Goodwood bht, let it be kept in mind that he had crossed the water a short time previously, and a racer can scarcely fail to sufirr in a sea voyage, how short soever, be the weather what it may ; yet, we are inclined to think lie would have ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... parterre QuErm ADELA1Dn.._We believe it is now finally arranged that her Majesty, in returning to England from Malta, will make a short stayat Lisbon. The Duchess of Gloucester arrived at Gloucester House on Saturday. morning, from her residence in Bagshot Park ...

SPIRIT OF THE JOURNALS

... acquisition would very sincerely promote any c other appropriation of the present rent-charge. In t effect, it seems the old story of Irish landlords pre- paring to plunder the church. They have suc- ceeded before, because the church was an unna- tional ...

LITERATURE—THE PERIODICALS

... grouped together, and his weak- nesses slurred over. Laudanum and Rum, and the se- cond part of Thirty Flasks, are two stories capital in their way, the latter a good imitation of the German school. A summary of that admirable production, by Boz, ...

REYNOLDS, THE INFORMER

... occupied the leisure of forty years in analyzing the various publications in which his name appeared, and in concocting a story to bolster up his own conduct, with all the advan- tages of ex post facto suggestions, and at the ex- pense of all the unfortunate ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... of the Earl of' ' Norhui'y; on. te n Oreeedin evene Thiscurrerice tookpceinlislor- F spip s gwn demesne, and.witilrira very short distanc e of his c C . own house.. .e was on f obt, and was fired'at frori a plan- 'i aion, 'the ball' enteringbelow' his left ...

HIGHLAND SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW AT INVERNESS

... then rose and read an essay, ond the question,1 how far is it a wise'anid prudent measure to 6 cultivate so largely the short horn breed of cattle, to the Y risk of the entire loss, or, at anly rate to the deterioration, of u the fine native breeds ...