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Strictures On Public Amusements.
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p; ^ as follow , and thus represented : a : ^ ^ = » a . ^ " n s ^ " ^ , Sir Gregory Oldwort , - - - * &• ^ - , Charies ' seyW , - - - - $ Hon a * . Mr . Muscadel , - - -- - Mi . LEA ... M , Craig Campbell , - « - - £ ^
Tames , - Lady Louisa Compton , - - ' - Mrs . FAWCETT . LadyFancourt , . , - - - £ » . Fori , „ i- _ MrS . JlSTENPf ' " ! ' " " " - . - Mrs . M ATTOCKS . Nannette , - . - - - „ Mrs . Willdns , - M . s . ILAT ,. from the of the thor of « THE R OAD TO RUIN , " and
ass ^ & &This Comedy comes pen au w « evc' -otin » - one particular passage , received with applause . The ma n obfect of the satire is to hold up to ridicule that character so »»» £ ad . ^ ZSrT ^^ = ^ - ^ - SSES .-s s ;« i ' . ' . - p - «
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, „„ S has privately married an officer in the . army , and the bro ner lSlXied i is ot '» Paulina , the daughter of the Painter , who loves him with a mu-£ ± ?b « Fu ^ nd equaUyarfent passion , Sir Gregory commands the latter to pay his addresses ^| rs « ± s sa £ S „ S £ ; i ^ ^ s SS ; ss s i : ? s 5 -s i
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o *""' ««™ - " » ' """ ' ' < -ps " and a . reneral reconciliation rases place . . Mu cad-H a character of some eccentricity , and as far as it goes , LEWIS p ay ., t m^^Bim^^Mvej finely ; he has not a vast deal . to do ; but in the hands of tms actor , a little will g ° Sia ^ ue has some pithy observations interspersed throughout , and Uabron J ground of its rather favouring of the ^ nwcwtical principles of ^ umes , antlpre-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Strictures On Public Amusements.
ofthepeopieabove them , and the level that is between them ^ wg ™ £ ver" small that but few persons can stand , on it . A plan is v . iy p c r / a ., , SSs^^ he Meager , if possible , to . prevent any such acc .-aent m mtu . e , t , at pLn is tne ;£ fixing of a bar at the top oi the stairs . „„„„« ,-aq « Ac-ihrta' Death Jy ^ coi : S :: * ^ r ^ s ^ £ - . _
p; ^ as follow , and thus represented : a : ^ ^ = » a . ^ " n s ^ " ^ , Sir Gregory Oldwort , - - - * &• ^ - , Charies ' seyW , - - - - $ Hon a * . Mr . Muscadel , - - -- - Mi . LEA ... M , Craig Campbell , - « - - £ ^
Tames , - Lady Louisa Compton , - - ' - Mrs . FAWCETT . LadyFancourt , . , - - - £ » . Fori , „ i- _ MrS . JlSTENPf ' " ! ' " " " - . - Mrs . M ATTOCKS . Nannette , - . - - - „ Mrs . Willdns , - M . s . ILAT ,. from the of the thor of « THE R OAD TO RUIN , " and
ass ^ & &This Comedy comes pen au w « evc' -otin » - one particular passage , received with applause . The ma n obfect of the satire is to hold up to ridicule that character so »»» £ ad . ^ ZSrT ^^ = ^ - ^ - SSES .-s s ;« i ' . ' . - p - «
3 & £ & 3 tt 3 ; iSis = & rsst . ^| i = 'S ^^ = i ^ sSS" ; tr ^ S , S ^ K : [ s done bvSr Gregorynot from motives of benevolence , but out of mere ostentahas
, „„ S has privately married an officer in the . army , and the bro ner lSlXied i is ot '» Paulina , the daughter of the Painter , who loves him with a mu-£ ± ?b « Fu ^ nd equaUyarfent passion , Sir Gregory commands the latter to pay his addresses ^| rs « ± s sa £ S „ S £ ; i ^ ^ s SS ; ss s i : ? s 5 -s i
rz % i - - % < % . & £ sx ; £ « sx j ^ s s Kcr S giSSt rs ^ as ^» ~ ssS M > „ s . ^ ' Jisac mU s ^ s ¦""" .- si ™ '" ' fltf
o *""' ««™ - " » ' """ ' ' < -ps " and a . reneral reconciliation rases place . . Mu cad-H a character of some eccentricity , and as far as it goes , LEWIS p ay ., t m^^Bim^^Mvej finely ; he has not a vast deal . to do ; but in the hands of tms actor , a little will g ° Sia ^ ue has some pithy observations interspersed throughout , and Uabron J ground of its rather favouring of the ^ nwcwtical principles of ^ umes , antlpre-