197D (Vol. 2)

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The continuance of the warm weather is severely felt at many places of public amusement, where every endeavour is made (but in vain) to render the heat somewhat bearable. The Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster-Bridge, is, however, a grand exception to this remark, it being a peculiar merit of this spacious building, that it can either be rendered warm or cool at the pleasure of the audience, and which may be said to account for the numerous and fashionable list of Characters that every night resort to it, where the beautiful Spectacle of the Inquisition, or the Maid of Portugal, with the Grand Pantomime of Quixote and Sancho, appear for the last time but four this evening.

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