. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . duci- ng, fo ly cffecls we ha^ if our in- ferring zine will oblige, SIR,Oxford, Your conftant reader, andMarch 9, 1753. humble fcivaw. March, 1753, O N Tuefday, April 17, 1753, in t,ie-w evening, there will be a partialand vifible eclipfe of the moon. As thetime of the greateft obfeuration (when 5and I digits will be eclipfed) will hav«elapfed prior to the moon*s rifing, wehave only exhibited the type for, and timeA of, the end. The endAt London I Edinburgh J Dublin53 m. aft. 7]41 m. aft. 7 J 25 m. aft. 7. ON Sunday, May


. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . duci- ng, fo ly cffecls we ha^ if our in- ferring zine will oblige, SIR,Oxford, Your conftant reader, andMarch 9, 1753. humble fcivaw. March, 1753, O N Tuefday, April 17, 1753, in t,ie-w evening, there will be a partialand vifible eclipfe of the moon. As thetime of the greateft obfeuration (when 5and I digits will be eclipfed) will hav«elapfed prior to the moon*s rifing, wehave only exhibited the type for, and timeA of, the end. The endAt London I Edinburgh J Dublin53 m. aft. 7]41 m. aft. 7 J 25 m. aft. 7. ON Sunday, May 6, 1753, in themorning, the planet Mercury willtranfit the funs diflc : By the help of anordinary may be feen as ablack fpot therein ; he will flrft be in con-tad with the eaftern limb of the fun at 50min. after 2 nearly j the middle of thetranfit will be at about 49 min. after 6 ;and the end thereof, when he will leavethe funs weftern limb, at 49 min. af-n ter to nearly ; fo that the time thatu will clapfe during the whole tranfit willbe almoft S Account of the ntiv Traredy of The Earl ofEssex, as it is atledat the Theatre-Royalin Covent- Garden, tvitb great , Written by Mr. Henry Persons are,The earl of Effex. Mr. of Southampton. Mr. Burleigh. Mr. Walter Raleigh. Mr. UfhecLieutenant of the Tower. Mr. Elizabeth. Mrs. of Rutland. Mrs. Countefs of Nottingham. Mrs. Vin-cent. Lords, ladies, and attendants. THE new tragedy of Ibe earl ef EJfexdiffers not in plot from the old oneof Banks, but in language there can b« Digitized by VjOOQLC 122 Account of /£<? Tragedy of the Earl of Esitx. March no comparifon 5 the greateft part of this fears of Eflex that he had leagued withbeing not only juft, but truly great. Scotland and Tir-Oen, whom he waIndeed there is here, as in moft other to join at Miftbrd. She refolves to po-hjftorical plays, a difregard of the unity nim h


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