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Puss in Boots, with its beautiful scenery, and those very singular characters, Darby and Joan, still continue to shake the crouded [sic] audience that nightly behold them at the Royal
Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge, with pleasing laughter. The counter-part, however, of these amusements, holds a sway over the feelings of susceptibility in the most potent manner imaginable; for never did any piece whatever make so powerful an appeal t the heart as the fine and inimitable spectacle of British Glory in Egypt, about to be with drawn in a few days longer.