Tercentennary [!] Celebration of the Birth of Shakespeare

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The house was the Federal Street Theatre; the play was Hamlut. Mr. Cooper was the Hamlet and Mrs. Powell the Ophelia. Mr. S. spoke of the novelty of the scene, the n anly dignity of Cooper; his deep-toned, mellow voice; no bellowing and ranting;, like some of the popular actors of the present day — the beauty and grace of Mrs. Powell — the excellence of Mr.
Bernard — the Warren of that day — and the fairy-like appearance of the entire scene, with a richness of coloring and a vivacity that seem-
... ed to belong more to the vigorous fancy of youth than to the mature and ripened judgment of a septuagenarian. He became young again as his mind went back to halcyon days and that supreme scene which was so indelibly impressed upon his memory. Mr. Sheppard's poem which followed was exceedingly beautiful and adapted to the occa- sion.
Rev. Mr. Holland followed with " A Study of Shakespeare," that showed how well the speaker knew his subject, and how happily he could illustrate that subject to an intelligent and attentive audience.


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