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THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... liests of winged tCupids, that start out of bul- iW4, trees thtrt lift Ip their branche3 like arms :-wel 1l)mse they wtll speak next, like VIrGIL's wood. BtitI l nid-t of all the-e woriders, We have a more amiable, II ktr, tLe. tdiree Miss DE NNs ET5 ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... hour, and the play was given out with every mark of approbation for Saturday (last ?? Mr. KEAtS'S Othello we have not room to speak as it deserves, nor have we the power if we had the room. It is beyond all praise. Any one who has not seen him in the third ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... iis the firq thinr h3 sees iS a litter fromi his friendl to his nistlr`es, gim. IM au1 account of his sad catastrophe, and speaking of the I anpnr in which order is to be taken for his barial. SOn after his mistress and her maid come in in monraiet, lzrneent ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... advocate i c tle Gf freedom ! tear me pause awhile lie carol>) ob elige~ulice; it IS tr e I - priltsi List, as hese rac, mto v speak, N ot .l w oa riot ir' the 11-or ran's spoil, O. trades viitl 1l1s rehgon. I a-rn oue Vhl boIeCI iuch law of Orisl, i nd in ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... iherefore smnt solid magnitude in t Ie gross. They tiocoosciously rseolrd poetr as a Ilind of elrical language; and spea;k it as they ?? speak Latin, in eentos from autihorlty. I Thbe followiaw appear to us the be3t pa3sages in, the tragedcy:- ,AfaIle-r speold ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... recoil i solinnc, lxerriecce *lhat Inc felt oin British grnrnond While to Iris er your langioege they inrpart, OM, tory ttiey speak your lan'ueop, eto (a/is heatL. ?? !Imfile socil iris, s rhich trere exikt /r ifremit aprln 1 ie Iardesrirg Mr elodist. ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINEIR

... Lnne, is as tedious and insipid as possible. I'lie Cortquest of Tfraidti, at Covent-Garden, is much betler. We sball perhaps speak of it more at length next week. ...

THEATRICAL EXANMINER

... it, admits of various gradintions, from iie point where, it unites with the' pure tragic, donvil to the melo- drane, and speaking pantomrnime, nor do we thini thlat as it descends lower in its pretensions, its interest snecessai ily I grows less. Where ...

COURT AND FASHIONABLES

... letter.; and thus hier re-gret at ienving In r is lessrner' ; 'or, aliholigh ieiig in tise sanme eital (hey nlot allowed to speak, even when tey met iI lautighter's eoahmliani seas fort)itrlen in sto, r oti directed to act 6s if 'le knew olnt the carrisc- ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... broti'lit us one ?? solice copies of terae, whidli lie said were rrn the nse of a youth. We hat not beer, led, generally speaking, Iby a good deal of expetience in these ratteres; 1 to expect pisasuire fote introductions of the kinc, so mitch as pain ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... fr1gment of the Poem itself entitled C(alidord, contata sodme very natuiral touches on the human side of things'; as wbhen speaking of a lady who is anxiously looj1id& out on the toptof a tolver for her defender, he descrbes her as one VWhio cannot feel ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... ?? have struck many a contemplative riiind, that has found the sea-shore like a border, as it were, of existence. 'He is speaking of The rean. Tlhe Ocean ?? ix's vi tess, it's blue geen, It's ships, it's roc-s, it ccx %--itis hopes, it's fearF,_ It's ...