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his mother—his struggle when foregoing Ms vengeance—were true to nature , and presented a picture at which the human heart might start and examine itself . Even the treachery of Aufidius was almost justified by the proud scorn and biting sarcasm ofthe actor , when he justifies his conduct ; and the burst of enthusiasm with which he defended his native Rome electrified the audience , and elicited rounds of applause . At the fall of the curtain MrVandenhoff loudlcaEed forand
. was y , gracefull y bowed his thanks . We doubt not but his future career wffl be worthy the promise of his first appearance , at the Haymarket theatre . ASTLEY ' : —TMs place of summer amusement has not been so weE attended as it generally is . The entertainments are not of so high a character as we remember to have witnessed . The Hero of our Times was wretchedly written , and , if possible , worse acted—followed afterwards by a disgusting plagiarism on The Revolt . Rookwood failed , we regret to to retrieve either the
say , reputation or profits of the theatre . Gomersal and Conquest are much missed . AVe forgot to mention Mrs . AVeston , who sustained the character of an Irishwoman with her usual talent and humour .
THE VICTORIA has re-opened , after a recess of some weeks , with a powerful addition to their company . The veteran Egerton , we perceive , has retired : —we trust , with enough to set the frowns of fortune defiance . THE ENGLISH OPERA HOUSE is rising rapidly from the surrounding ruins , like a fairy palace in a harlequinade . AVe trust that a corresponding degree of patronage on the part of the pubEcwUl reward the
enterprising proprietor , who has determined , we understand , to maintain the character of the English school of music , by bringing forward a succession of operas from the best composers . Bishop , we hear , has already composed one . VAUXHALL . —The weather has hitherto been unfavourable for these gardens . The proprietors have , at a great expense , given a splendid view of Captain Ross ' s expedition . The very ice-bergs are enough to cool one in the warmest evening in June .
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Fine Arts.
his mother—his struggle when foregoing Ms vengeance—were true to nature , and presented a picture at which the human heart might start and examine itself . Even the treachery of Aufidius was almost justified by the proud scorn and biting sarcasm ofthe actor , when he justifies his conduct ; and the burst of enthusiasm with which he defended his native Rome electrified the audience , and elicited rounds of applause . At the fall of the curtain MrVandenhoff loudlcaEed forand
. was y , gracefull y bowed his thanks . We doubt not but his future career wffl be worthy the promise of his first appearance , at the Haymarket theatre . ASTLEY ' : —TMs place of summer amusement has not been so weE attended as it generally is . The entertainments are not of so high a character as we remember to have witnessed . The Hero of our Times was wretchedly written , and , if possible , worse acted—followed afterwards by a disgusting plagiarism on The Revolt . Rookwood failed , we regret to to retrieve either the
say , reputation or profits of the theatre . Gomersal and Conquest are much missed . AVe forgot to mention Mrs . AVeston , who sustained the character of an Irishwoman with her usual talent and humour .
THE VICTORIA has re-opened , after a recess of some weeks , with a powerful addition to their company . The veteran Egerton , we perceive , has retired : —we trust , with enough to set the frowns of fortune defiance . THE ENGLISH OPERA HOUSE is rising rapidly from the surrounding ruins , like a fairy palace in a harlequinade . AVe trust that a corresponding degree of patronage on the part of the pubEcwUl reward the
enterprising proprietor , who has determined , we understand , to maintain the character of the English school of music , by bringing forward a succession of operas from the best composers . Bishop , we hear , has already composed one . VAUXHALL . —The weather has hitherto been unfavourable for these gardens . The proprietors have , at a great expense , given a splendid view of Captain Ross ' s expedition . The very ice-bergs are enough to cool one in the warmest evening in June .