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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... the c6m- manding reputation of the-other. It ould be i^or- thy of a man whofe fame is fpread through everyloun- try where poetry, wit, and eloquence are taftedto con- defcend to perfonal applications; and, if ?? were to everlook fuch claims, the natural ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... not Poets, but Tragedians merely; or perhaps it is a hint that, in Iiis Lordfhip's osun Tra- gedies w'e are not to expeal poetry, all the Poems being to be found feparately from them! Bath is now at the height of the feafon, and literally fo tbrornged ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... awvay difiappointed. The tragedy of 8*n ` .hge-is rnot 'one of the firt in the Englifh lanmuageb;t ot contains nmuch fine poetry, and a6ted as at it is at this Theatre, it furnifhes a plea. faitt variety i the round of dramatic enteltainments. Zir. ]Xsnt;e ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... difpute, And worthy of the Inftitute-t- Sound tafte which to APOLLO'S Lyre Preferr'd a GiEMAN Flute! Pafs by Wit, Eloquence, and Poetry, Give way to claims of higher place;. Give'way to Tweedle dum and Tweedle-dee; Make room, make room, for-T ]8 -VERSES, ON ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... charafer-, As 'a literaryprodu&tion We 'ca'nIaffirg it bum a low sink. Xt 'diTlays'an' intimate acquaintni btal modern and ancieni poetry, and here and there we b ferve marks of fomething like. genius. By a bold difg regard of vulgar rules, and a libeilal app ...

NEW BOOKS, PRINTED FOR B. CROSBY, and Co

... 0 4 6 Minor Morals, by Charlotte Smith, 2 vols. Veil- i lun, with a new Plate - - - - 0 5 0 Trinikins' Beauties o0 English Poetry, with a beautiful Plate - - 3 0 Evening Recreations, by a Lady, for the use of her Young Fiends, Vellum - - - 0 2 0 *Mrs. ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... famr Pielate wvbo, when Loui sXVI. was crowred at Rheiini, delivered at difaourfe analogous to the kliemnity ! The Pic Nic poetry feemns to have been provided like the fuipper. Every one contributed a line, without ?? knowledge of the other I If tlle.Colkge ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... point ofplot, or dia- lucle, is It retvoonaended by fu-erior mert. The poetry isof the nansbyvpambyfchool. The frft verfe has at icidt tre mrerit of being feafonable, if not good poetry. row Vicory'8 ?? usbasniliall erre, W e 01all triumph again in the files ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... and the day was fpcnt with the greateR conviviality. It is fangular that Mr. GEo. RosE, at his time oflife, fiould be ?? of poetry. But the S7atue feems to have aj an a great number pf poets that had formeriy no mure life than ltones or (tocks. The violence ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... long promifed delivery of Mr. G. Dx- ar' s fertile mufe; his two volumes ofpoems, inter ed with Efiys6 different. fpecies of poetry, are at comc out. The Prefatory Efilky on 'iv Prl try abounds with excellent criticifms on the works oa cient~and modern authors ...

THEATRE

... in the pisce, vuhics man be riely re- 1 l Iated: Arils A-m 91 thelf r OrS ?? 1Ssr is a writer , sei ntilnentai novels and poetry lhe OWl drops, il hr broth-r's rooni, T'ca Sir5 , 'X'-fbi1l I- ai!d tei- of a no - ...

MARGATE, SEPT. 19

... houfeexceeded eighty pounds. its Attbe clofc of the play Mr. Wells came forward and addreffed the audience in a few lines of poetry, expref- as five of his gratitude. ns This town feemed quite deferted yeflerday, to vifit A a public breakfaft and concert ...