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THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... and the part of p& Felie was, it is to be hoped, foraed- aapso Mr. RUSSELL. Jerry Sneak, Jerry 7Sneak, Jerr'y Sneak, ,Jerry Speak ! Air. RUSSR77'S 'Fer- was witnessed with positive pain. His figure just silffers him towwalk through a level Cha. racter in ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... broader species of dry humour. Her duel of wit wiiln Benedict' she managed with greatspirit, thoug h the attacks, generally speaking, hiad more of force than ease. The most pleasing part of her performance was ini the concluding- scene, where she pilays ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... are eel tainy tilhe most ol-noxious part of the whole lonaaeriel alterations: the lovers of tie Theatre are not, seincraily speaking, of a- Itemper to begrudge the adlaance oF ?? or a rh~iiing.nsstt.cted fromn anv iampositioni; andoven ?? latsercase, time ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... it 5 contrived to throw a sort of inouthi,14 iI t' , 0jaf lbi; sentences, and to speak with a sort ef ptoud s11 precision that seneed to say, I am Sir grari when 1 speak, see Do dog barks. But b . I fnd restraint to be a painful e'rt, and as actm is ...

FINE ARTS

... a'ild and pure, ij is the lily or the inouolaitt snow. To Iention MIr. L sAWRFNCEic'S tasteful and *igorous por- traits is f? speak of exce~lence. He has beeln busy this ctr aunit t p1ePculatirs, parliamentary traffickers, and ,,J;0lthite5 , anrl ite inmaculate ...

THE OPERA

... declrino iblack to be white asfa proof of my benevolence! Here, alas, I have no defence, and must acknowle4ge Myself guilty of speaking the. trut. .I wish I could accuse Po- OIraLasUs of the same crime, when he declares that I hale ridiculed Signor Rosst for ...

FINE ARTS

... ACCOU1T OFr AR. ICIlIXVONETTI. TO' TniE RD5-TOXt ,O THE, EX-AlNIER. I beg to inform you, thdmt as far BS iry nnme, genprauiy speaking,- is RLde Usie of in the Biogirap'hy publisteod in your Paper, of ijr. L.. SCArONTTI, it is erroneous; aiitthe Author of ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... anl g9n- t emanlyp ison v .ewliat larsh but ?? m oud eihasis a co'i kind or thrt in te lower part of his face when he is speaking and a look of QleaSil' archness when lie snile*. His ?? Ogrtd wa ueitilY chask, amd aNP ysisreeablo ?? intell esit Oue 0ftW ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... hese characfem, and .advdnures ha e htt)e ;ietn.ns tooveltV, as.th 4iauthir: seems tu arknow, Iedge JWn tlle inlogte ian speaking of the Ittorney g nei. therdol the 'entieats or ?? in general strike aih yriginality;- hitl the toifugts exhibit a better ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... Rtter nakialested air indilff'rerc'e to his situationi almost ?? to dideain. Twit'I' ,r anrd bis alitagornist Isere, C Y Sli speak, abortt the pitch of BBRUacToj arid but ti elN easy. but' 'niiijesti'c, arunlairtly severe; 5qu tile ?? df Itlilit displayed ...

FINE ARTS

... hiouni Of colour, and the vital change uf growrt, . Life's holy tiarne aiid piercing sense are giv'n, A And active motlon speaks the temper'd soul. 188. Lot and his Daughters condueted by iwo Ange-ls. -B. Wasr, P. R.A.-The history of -thc destrnutionn ...