29 JANUARY 1848, Page 11

Some kindhearted people seem to have imbued themselves with the

be- lief that Miss Glyn, a young lady who has made her &bat at the Olympic as Lady Macbeth, is a very great actress. She has been evidently trained with great care, and well she lets us know it; for she does not seem to utter a line without a deliberate reflection on the schooL Nor has the training been successful even as far as it goes; for, small as the theatre is, her voice frequently becomes inaudible, and the early parts of the drama are totally ineffective. Far more striking is the Macbeth of Mr. Stuart; which is quite unique—and may it ever remain so !