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At play-house prices during Lent. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Friday, March 4, 1796, will be performed a grand selection of sacred music. From the works of Handel
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At play-house prices during Lent. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1796, will be performed L'allegro ed il pensieroso. Written by Milton, and set to music by Handel
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At play-house prices during Lent. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden this present, Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1796, will be performed a grand selection of sacred music. From the works of Handel
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At play-house prices during Lent. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Wednesday, March 2, 1796, will be performed a grand selection of sacred music. From the works of Handel
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At play-house prices during Lent. This present Friday, Feb. 12, 1796, will be performed (for the only time this season) at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, the favorite ode of Alexander's feast; or, the power of music. Written ... by Dryden, and set to music by Handel
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At play-house prices during Lent. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Friday, Feb. 19, 1796, will be performed the sacred oratorio of The Messiah. Composed by G. F. Handel
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At play-house prices during Lent. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Friday, Feb. 26, 1796, will be performed a second grand selection of sacred music. From the works of Handel
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Last night. At play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Friday, March 18, 1796, will be performed the sacred oratorio of The Messiah. Composed by G. F. Handel
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Last night but one. At play-house prices during Lent. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Wednesday, March 16, 1796, will be performed a grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel
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Positively the last night
By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Concert Room At the Black Bear, Shoemaker-Row, This Evening, Saturday, May 14th, 1796, will be presented A Divertisement, Comprising the following Subjects, by George Saville Carey. With a Poetical Apology. Part I. Mr. Incledon-Ma chere Amie. Air in the Manner of Rubinelli. Mrs. Wells-Charming Fellow. Mr. Dignum-Sally in our Alley. The Savoyards in London. Messrs. Barry, Garrick, and Smith, contrasted in King Richard the Third. Part II. The Etonians at Salt Hill. Mr. Kemble-Henry the 5th. Mr. Henderson-Shylock. Too late for Dinner,-A Story taken from Life. Shakspeare, on Degree and Order in Society. Serenade in the Jubilee, after the manner of Messrs. Bannister and Dignum. Part III. Madam Mara and the Mouse-A Duet. Mr. Wroughton-Dumont Mrs. Pitt-Widow Lovet. Milton Oysters, in the manner of Leoni. Garrick's Examination of a Stage Candidate. Part IV. Ben Johnson and the Fish,-A Tale. An entire new Dialogue, in the manner of the celebrated Messrs. Foote and Weston, in the Shades. The whole to conclude with A Poetical Descant on the Universal Art of Imitation; In the Course of which will be introduced the following Characters, viz. The Country Lout-The City Apprentice-The Young Quaker-The Pettifogger-The Young Counsellor-The Judge-The Lobby Lounger-And Miss Dabb, a Nymph of the Green Boxes. Doors to be opened at Seven, and to begin at Eight O'Clock, precisely