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THE THEATRE

... attention. - Of our old acquaintances Mr and Mrs Young, Mr Gordon, Holland, De CampN &c. we must--take ?? opportur ity of *speaking; butcannot conclude-these observations viltbqiioiding justice to the very sl'iritekdrnatnner in which the pieces haveteben ...

EXHIBITION OF PICTURES

... observe, that l* set out wvih the promise of fair and liberal criticism, and hope so 1ar to have retrieved that promise. In speaking of most Ot the pictures, stme parts have struck me as beilig faulty, which faults have been candidly pointed Out.. I hope ...

(FROM A PLAY-GOING CORRESPONDENT.) THE NEWCASTLE THEATRE

... singing will cfflice the remenmibrance of worthless acting. O! his songs, on the evening in question, it nould be unfair to speak, as tie was, at that time, labouing under severe itidiattositiut, whlich had I rendered blis voice, like ini ill-tuned tmusical ...

LITERATURE

... comitents :aimmediately alter he became sick and faint, comlp!;l - ed ofia pain in ihc stmnach, and was scarcely able to speak. U: (ma the m ope-arancc Uo1 thlse yniptom sthe housemaid said tt teok, S lrely yon have not given hhn thc oxalic acid; alld ...

ANNUAL LITERATURE

... friends, I can only offer a general acknowledgnient. In spite of the proverbial facility of thanks, I find it difficult to speak in adequate terms of their kindness: but they have enabled me to string together a rosary of Genius and Talent, vljicd I shahl ...

LITERATURE AND THE FINE ARTS

... oblt no utd the kted oF praise-; and were it given berely on our own authority, it might be justly concluded that we ~ere speak- ing rather from the impulse of feelings suddenly and deeply excited, than froam the impressions isbich the merit ofthe work ...

LONDON UNIVERSITY

... iloble earl resumed his seat amidst great applauW; Mr Brougham, who had entered the theatre during dte time the noble Earl was speaking, was loudly called for, and after some time came forward, apparently with reluctantce. He begged leave to propose that the ...

FINE ARTS. No. 2

... of ex-' cellence without somc occasional flat1*iblcnes '>I knosq of no such exemption from defect abd' psitting hia, 'md speaking generally of their best worki,(I ixinj, svditonet conll-i dence, impartially allirin that the corn ,'diversified, and admir-' ...