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POETRY

... POETRY. On '7oin Outcdrldc's lreaiing out of ?? Gaol. [OHN Outerfide lately, they tell us, broke gaot At Newcafle-But play, how could Outerlide fail ? Had they kept him within, 'twould then have been wonder, for Outerfide-infide-were furely a blunder ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... -and they were defervedly encored in nofit of their fongs, but more juffly in the trio, which we give as a fpecimen of the poetry. Indecd ve fcaice lhave t vcr obferved a piece of tlis nature co ofwrith iuch unimixed applaufe. Almof'r all thie fonos were ...

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... their Kiico! Thle Entertainn of w-as The A'lafque of Comr!,r, and while the lovers of the dranwa were delighted by the claffic poetry of MILTO.N, the amateurs-of ?? were regaled by the vocal powers of Mrs. Coteoucv, Mrs. MoUNTAIN, Uifs STEPRENS, Mr. 1LELLY ...

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... hinarfelf, it will certainly, if his ?? is preferred, be a rery cquirvocedone!' ?? prefent feems to be the heroic age of Englifh poetry. The lafi twelvenmonth has produced four, Epic Poemr~s. A critic, with much judgment and commen- dable caution,. fays ?? them ...

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... tongue to fiwagger, eyes to ?? difmay, And kinder ftill gave legs-to runt away! WOBUITN. . E P. We wifh fomebody that can write poetry would compofe a fong upon the merit of our failors. The verfes fung at Drury-lane Theatre, and in our paper of yefterday, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... part of the plot, fince plotit muff he called. It finelv illufirates the al. linoce between tlhe arir, the confanglinity of poetry and furgery! vvhocould have thought that the operatiob of codchitig the catara&t, could have furniffhed the bi'is e of a comic ...

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... degree to lhave infec-ted our language. A paper in praifing the charms of a young lady, inifead of bor- rowing the ph-rafe of poetry or romance, feems to have copied fol-n a book of military taftics. The youag lady is Laid to flep in the froat rank of our ...

PERIODICAL LITERATURE

... French comrpofeis ' and of new and original piece, by Dodlors CALLCOrT, ARNOLD, bU-SBY, and nother native compofera, With poetry by writers of the ti-fl diflinocion. The whole is adapted to the PiANO For-rR, and each Nurmber contains as muds mnufic as ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... between the languag~e and fenirnents of a fong aid the nmuhc ought to be preferved' in 'every -kind -cofpofM . :, tion where poetry and hiuflk are 'uited. tf it is not, there' muf be .fie ftrongefL iontradidion' and abfturdity in the performaiace. The ef ...

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... M.J> lcieipg ' to .mmr- tal 'verfe, a ort of'uron'eceeding defifrr+ve en p~rfonages af fechhi~h~tn~ rhpagnf0..trutS and poetry. In ,our d'ys, Eowevei,, 'his mare, like other marriages, 'is g ?? ~il..1aiAt~ed, izn,..fo, niuch that it is ,eafy ,to fee ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... AThe prcgefe&r 9r' p per '.OA& all ranks and al fituations W;ep the Xeqiniatr has be- gun hiscareer acfprdi o 40as rple of poetry- On -WhiC,.O, fbicr. Jsmsou, is, tat -the fuk. iloi ?? ,floiild ,sromj The ?ong beardi of thebi socoa it ihelf are faid to ...