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COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... ebitcl by thle reik rated cry, We can oot ?? tv vonr; nict L 'r.andoni0 is ditcharged. A f Lr some ini laectual atlempts to speak, he msas uboi.hd to retre. ,Amiwdst thi5s conft- SiC:I, a r[hjca rd. VaS thlsnEVI ot1 tile stage s ?? tie wort d5 I 'iel trge ...

THE FINE ARTS

... th, id which tie records, and the most scruipulous attention' Th has been paid to costume. The fugures, generally sit - speaking, are vell drawn, but they hlave perhaps too Cl little animation. Of tile portraits, those of the prince th, Ic and princess ...

THE EXHIBITION

... unpalatable, bat of this use are cesriain,-theY ace trilc AlZgs cat nleiNS is our inotto, and 'e I shl not Ia dcterred fic nr speaking truth at all timsc, loiter' r dii cl alt Ofii~cstior it may ?? to p octed x iti ( ar remarks. No. 41. Qt'se;r Jisirfi RMCtT5MG ...

THIRD EXHIBITION OF THE NORTHERN SOCIETY

... hoary naicgrenocS anr tit crpitude: All these con. siderairor, taoirn together, moust siare ly taic it turore eligilibl (in speaking of ?? pictliresj lo confine our .flirmntion rather to ?? is worthv of ai anrcienit painter liran to WIuat is rerlly the wo ...

FOR THE LEEDS MERCURY

... into the hoitte. lite cat doisi and rest( d his heatd on his halltl, Niteltl ?? rtrriasmtiri' ilt that positiioii without speaking for about an Ihour rie expirti. lie hI s left A wife arts! thrve srmall chiltdrent to tuitn nt fis dvatil. Taie Cttioser's ...

LITERATURE

... to the Trans lation of hiis Sjspledid siuincr, published at Paris utder - the Title of II Svie(sI,'sssr- ci Ssstllisse.' Speaking of Is the \\inter in liondon, the French Translator cises 2 ?? words:-- Dans tin iliver de Londres, il a spcint 5 av-c v ...

THE MERCURY

... been carried to their fullest extent; avarice and .vengeance have left nothing for the officers or soldiers to desire. To speak. with freedom, they exceed even the atrocities of which the French armies have been too often justly accused. Those who recolect ...

A MONDAY TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATE RIGHT HON. R. R. SHERIDAN; [ill] by Mrs. Davisom, at Drury-Lane Theatre

... ) tite lear;-s dew tiiong the flower t lt nt' -l;. ts itl t cmidl, so still antd deep, jith as IthU6:.'. ,.iCia 1would not speak, but A ltoiv celorl-and it britght regret, A Iv :1)otell ! 14at i noanI %i L IIIiS Mtilt *-e: It ,. 1 - ' LI It., Ss `iOf O ...

THE DEATH OF THE FELON

... clay-cold hands Of him wvlho lost. in sorrow stands While tears flow down etlch rugged check, jvhichl all tlte heart's sad anguish speak. The Mhinister of i'cace is come To ctll his wretuhed svwatd'rers 1oit0e For the last tite the knsec they btild To 11 Ia!. ...

TO A GREAT MANUFACTURER, In St. George's Fields

... Town and every creek. Tlseni siog of Turner all the week, And spurt his Blackivg every day; 'Tis cheap and good, and truth to speak, 'Turaer's as grateful as you're gay. Gentlemen mav ohserve, that this Composition, when used fo their Gig or Cirriage Harness ...

TO A GREAT MANUFACTURER, In St. George's Fields

... Town and every creek. Then sing of Ttirner oil the week, And sport his Blacking every day, ?? cheap and good, and truth to speak, Turiter's as grateful as ,you're gay. Gentlemen may: observe, that thit Composition, wten used for their Gig or Carriage Harness ...

LITERATURE

... arebtal lage. atns the Livels of hlosts, Jo-iet. Ss Itris', andi Tlieseus. We regret Chat our limits dlo' not pernmit. us to speak coors at lar-e or' rthe Fiourith Divisioti, awlich is formted (Cn a plan perfec-tlv oripinal. Coimbining all tite uses of an ...