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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... raodinary step- ping Ladder, will soon be given' to the Public. Of one copy wlhich was purchased in 8o9, tve can' ven- ture to speak freely, because we letrn that it wvas pur- chased at a very moderate price. (considering the enor- mous sumas which have been ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... tributed to the pen of Mrs. LEFANU, a sister of Mi. SIIERIDAN, and allied to him by talents as well as con- sanguirnity. Report speaks highly in' favour of this 9o- medy, particularly' as to the terseness, point and spirit of the dialogue. SIlt JOsnUA REYNOLDS ...

THEATRE ROYAL, HAYMARKET

... of the American provinces. Senor GARCIA HsZtsaios (European) observed, that he was surprised to hear the American deputies speak so strongly in favour of the bandittis of New Spain, and that they should forget those who remtained there faithful to the ...

THE NEW EPIC

... stripes could cure. She describes his Lordship's eclipses and 1 observations in a strain of splendid poetry, and ?? him, while speaking, to one of those cormets, that, afte, appearing for a tinme, launch out into the regions of hide- finite space, where it ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... darknesi groan Nor find in Albion, freedom's temp'rate zone ed ?? still her fruits by Patriots planted, spring, ks The King a speaking law! the Law a silent King! ks _ ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... experience and study. ?? has besides too d much to do for a novice, and is too frequently on the co; stage, find too often speaking, for a performe r not quite in ?at home before his audience. , We come no* to the Lady, who came on the stage. in with all ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... AssEs- BLEE. C SINECUIfE PLACES AND PENSIOANS. t A SPEECII OF Sllt'CIATILES SEnLEY, IN TILE REiGN i OF KING WILLIAN7. t 'Mr. SPEAK.FR,-WVe have provided for the Armey; t -we have provided for the Naevy;-and now at lasta t new reckoning is brought upon ? ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... the present 8carcity of female ten taknt. We by no means wish to be niore scvere than the occasion requires. Miss MARMsoT speaks sensibly, af and notwithstanding some ?? in the organs, her ar- ticulation is clear-but-the talent.is wantiag of convey- lea ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE

... posthulnous stri~ture by tinieous expostulation. Here coompression makes free with stile-01 the subje't of Reform then, ' speak now, or forever hold your tongue I Gentlemen, on -the eve of the accesbion of the Re-- gent to the'un-'estrited exercise of ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... soprano- voice, of great .weetness, but her exertions were greatly impeded by A her timidity. Of Mrs. SAL ridO we are bound to speak -in terms of the highest praise. Her performance was, throughout, excellent; and th& sweetness and flexibi- lity of her voice ...

EPIGRAM

... we colleced from parts of his performance last requ right. In his first scenes his articulation was affedted bar. 'v bii speaking too much in the throat ; but in the havc 6id a,1 he acquired more cleairness of tonie by de- then livering himself with more ...