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THE THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL EXAMINER

... phrase, to give fair scope to the ability of an actress whose quick iervous perception animates more or less every word she speaks. It needs a series of such plays for the fair development of all her powers. Miss Terry has some of the finest qualities of ...

THE THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL EXAMINER

... Theatre. Report speaks of it with the highest applause, as one of the best entertainments of the season, but of this and of the pantomime at S ADLER!S WELLS, which is founded upon the story of the Fisherman (aned Genie, we shall be able to speak next week (as ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... cow'd before thee. Where 'Twas all a conflagration, nothing lives But freezing horror now ! Speak! speak, Evadne! What arttou? Life or Death? Whatartthou? Speak! Ev. Amurderess! - MeL EMIBRACE ME r SMILE, MY SISTER! This change here is almost sublime. ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... difficulty to be contended with that a stage ghost never knows how to speak. There needs either the special qualification Booth is said to have had, or an actor as good as the best Hamlet, to speak the ghost's part perfectly. It is no sign of Shakespeare having ...

MUSIC

... intended by Wagner, who, to use a pictorial simile, is fond of deep but not of loud colours. Of the solo singers we shall speak presently at greater length. At present we wish to state that, as a whole, the per- formance at Drury Lane may be called s ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... EXAMINER. No. 391. HAId3Nf ~C CONCERT, NEW ARQG1yE ROOMS. WV1TlI all our fondnjes for music (and it is a t'ling we can never speak of ?? transport like a VOit e athich we -, e), we have not been in the habit of attendjnri Concerts. 'lI ev are generally cdnducted ...

FINE ARTS

... Othello relating the &ary of his .Lfe~t Brabantio and Desdemona, has that excellent con- versational earnestness where the heart speaks and listens.-220, Battle of Shrewsbury, will be liked as usual for Ml. Cootr.r's talent at equestrian battle-painting.-Mr ...

COURT AND FASHIONABLES

... It Letters have been received in town from the Queen, hoine, tile 28th of Fehruary, and 6th of March, in hij her ALMajesty speaks positively of her intentioni of trning to EDiland. and of thaving ordered persons to 1,Jlet tier at Calais. Her Majesty expresses ...

LORD BYRON

... the school of aristocratic hautelr and cold reserve in which he was reared. His references to his servants, are frequent. Speaking of one of his suite whom he had sent home,. he says, Pray show the boy any kindness, as .e is my favourite.- Say this ...

FINE ARTS

... through the galleries picking up sound knowledge at every step. As probably there was no choice in the matter, we do not speak of it as a fault, but as a fact, that the collection, which undoubtedly includes a large number of portraits of the very highest ...

THE ALMANACS

... ended in all other civilised countries, is this year, as heretofore, a matter of regret. We shall not trouble ourselves to speak again of Raphael and Zadhiel, but against the manner in which Moore's 1Ananack(l) is presented by the Company of Stationers ...

THE THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL EXAMINER

... THE THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL EXAMINER. HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT. We speak this week of the holiday entertainments in the holiday spirit of those wise people who are determined to be pleased. Two or three sentences, however, are due to a lament for the decline ...