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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... fronm the x. chapter of the BoAi of Proverbs, and part of the t 3th verfe, - He that uttereth a aitdcr is aL fool. ry, The SPEAk ER'ofthe Houfe of Conimons yeftetday ua- evening held a levee at his houfe in Paiahe-yard, ai v,'hich were prefent.the LORD ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ; be zealous there- fore and repent. The St. Margaret and St. John's Afrociation, with their Band of Mufic, efcorted the SPEAK-ERkhome. The DLIKe of YORK, accompanied by Colonels WYNYARD. H EWOGiL, CALVErrT, and-the Honoura- ble Mr. UPTON went to the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... fong of triunmph fwell, And now the vidor's glory tell: -Sound high the Britifh Seaman's fam~e, And Englilhgradtide proclaim: Speak hiw a gencroui Nation OaVe Its ?? tribute to the bravc; How to the Widow's, Orphan's &id, ' The Patriot fotntain flow'd relief ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ttrNDAY LAST. TI'i 1FOR TAIT. YO r, t . 1yoiul: Jr v O- u iur !rad i tehil I: w eaiit : iiy Ni;;z I catu hide-hbut you iuft not SPEAK ! GEtOR.E 1.lOOPE. ,\liLrw ' rF ?? in-eorded to ptbdifli his new rwithout a 'eprelfentation, but flnt it to (2.. eo qti Th ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Papers writes in a flyle fo Judicrous tliat, wbatever may be the mitter of his Letters, the manner mull afford amtt fe- mcnt. Speaking of the warm wvather, which deprives tile company of tbe rural privileges of fcratnbling ltp the idjacent hills covered ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... wzhich will1 be produced (fortlle firft time) a new Melo- *Drarne, in I wo Ads, called ?? TALE of MYSTERY, . contfiing dt Speaking, Singing, Dancing, and Pan tomimne. With new Mulic, Scenes, Dreffes,and Decorations. The Mitile compored by Dr. Bufby. ? ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... After Which Wll be produced (foythe ad time) a new Melo- - Drame, in I wo As, called . A TALE oF MYSiiERY, Conftiqdg of Speaking Siging, Dancih and. Pantiet * With aew Mbeu5, Scenes, Drete3ffesd-Dccoraeions. The Principal Chlaraddlcr by -Mre . jootun ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... (Queen of France), Mifs Chapman, Priecefs iCatharine, Mrs. T I'o wrhich will be added, a Melo-Drame, i;mtwb aa conflfting . of Speaking, Siising, Dancing, and Pantominie, called' P A'TALE'OF MYSL~k'Y.V To-morrow, 'Mr Brahani and Signorsa 'Straceiw ril meiae ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Mrs. g Davenpart; Cic, ly Hornefpun, Mrs Gibbs. , inc. o which will be added, a Melo-Drame, in two adts, coslilting tI of Speaking, Singing, Dancing, and Pantomime, called z It A TALE OF MYSTERY. f On Monday, the Iourth night of the Pily of Pizarro.- a ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... And eagerly holds out the Cbarity plate, For the CaA, Sir, and not for the Iraen. ON HEARING MR. MeLLISn'S ATTEMPT TO SPEAK. For a nitch in FAME'S Temple, fome foar and fome creep, But, MeULISH, 'tiS out of thy reach; Unlefs, that you cut up a Bullock ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Mrs. Davenport, Mifs Da- vies (wvith a Song in Charadter). Mrs. Enmery. After which, a Melo-Drama, in two a's, coulitbing of Speak- ing Singing, Dancing arid PartomiRie, cailtd A I'ALE of MYSTERY. To-morrow, The Cabinet. To which will be added, Tire lrfhmao ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... HARRINGTON, &C. Mlr. CsitavY's New Musical Drarna was yesterday morning read in the Green-Room at Drury-lane Thcatre. Repor t speaks highly of it, as being a piece quite nouveile in its manner. ELLISTON and Mrs. MIIOUN1TAIN are the principals in 'the piece ...