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THEATRE ROYAL

... Sfrathlnore's decision, and Katharine, his long-loved f betrothed, thus addresses him:- t Halbert, speak to me- You'll not speak--shall I? Halbert-Yes, speak. t Katharine-Then answer; but not rashly- x For my doom is in your breath- You love meri Strath ...

THE DRAMA IN LONDON

... entertainer, and your own name appears in letters not unlike those 'which stand' below a Roman bust. With such -6 pllaque so to speak, I was bidden some diays ago to come to a recep- tion given by Xr. Woolcome an American, to Mr. Winch, another child of the ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... It would be, of course, only repeating what we in common with other sections of the press have often declared, were we to speak of the singing and acting of Mr. Sims Reeves in the part of Edgoardo, In this opera Hlis ap- pearance on the stage was hailed ...

THE QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... employe, is as certain to meet its just reward in this city as elsewhere. Of Mrs. Webb, as a clever actress, we oan ecarcely speak too highly: to an interesting appearance, in her acting, she adds sparkling animation, and, when necessary, great earnestness ...

LITERATURE

... religion, &ec. The great subject is entered on of laud, its value in Canada, and the means open to the emigrant for ob- ?? it. It speaks of the functions of crown land agents, both in the eastern and western sectiou3 of the territory, as also of the regulations ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... forseveralmi- nutes. On this eccaslon he phowgmophed tio uld Jew, and read humon nature and Shakspeare, both In acting and speaking, Iii a mannerall but perfect( ar which made us proud of him as our fllow -conntryman. ie showed himself mesterof tho taskl ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... c admirers of the musical drama. They have bern compelled to listen to the rapturous reminisnencas of their friends when speaking of the vocallsm end acting of Grisi, Marco, Graziail, Formes, Madame Gassier, and others, in the pieviouS night's opera, ...

THE GAELIC GIFT TO ENGLISH LITERATURE

... finest works. The Arthuriasn legend. ,lso Celtic, had a powcrgrtl and permane- influence on the literature of the Englisk speaking world. The lecturer believed that, whilst in England there were many inhabi. tents chiefly Celtic, there were probably flew ...

THE MUSICAL SEASON

... gifts. -, There is to -be another lady violinist, MdUe Anna Lang, from Stockholm. M Hoilman, violonceflist, will, if report speaks truly,, vindicate his own powers and the cipabilities o'of -his instrument with: the highest efficiency An eminent Dublin ...

MUSIC HALL

... solos. Mr. Lockev has made an impression at once decided and brilliant on his first appearance. His person and address at once speak for him. I-ie possesses that necessary requisite to a tenor, a handsome countenance, together with a graceful and easy deportment ...