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* isTOTICE TO ^ CP^Bi^PONDENm.: '" :. r
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Printed by C. & W, Utrmill , Uttk Pulteney tti^et.
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and ' the abuse has accordingly ceased . It was time ; for the force of-it spurted fire and smoke , not only on the bereaved husband , but on all who did not join in the shout against him , or manifest a full conscienciousness of how much everybody deplored Madame Malibran , and despised De Beriot ^ . T ^ yBepafit ^^ ^ m ^ it * $ < St | a few of these offshootings . A Note appeared in the nuniber of last month , manifestly written with deep feeling of regret for the loss of Malibran , but expressed
in a cynical form , to the effect that those among the public calling themselves " enlightened" ( this % tard was plaoed between inverted commas as we have here written it } were not so sincerely grieved as they would have bfi ^ n , by the loss of any favourite animal—whether a kitten or aracb-Hofde belonging exclusively to themselves . This'is tfie entire arid only meaning of the first part of the note . The writer had fallen into our Nationality without knowing it . He felt deeply , and not believing others
felt the same , declared that the public did not suffer enough I Certainly npttjin ^ waa * ver more genuinely . English . The latter part of the same note : dtffrws a prospect of good out of evil in the anticipation t } hat the ctefttfi ^ Maubran may tend to the discomfiture and , ruin of tl ^ e patent ahowman , Buhn , ^—who has already made a market ojT ftefl < 3 fe ^ fc—and thence to the renovation of the Drama . A w ^ ek }^ Ap % ^ r jv 3 j ^ j 4 tering the position of the inverted commas , and misiinclers 4 a # oUng tlie-spirit of the first sentence , has created grounds , for exclaiming a ^ aingt our deficiency of suffering ; and with the aid of three noies of admiration , added to a dark-sided version of our meaning in the concluding part of our note , has endeavoured to make us figure away in rather an eactraondinary
style . After this , the writer ver ^ comicafly a 4 ds » ^ , we dp jpqfc ^ scend to criticise either of these opinions . " Our aeronautic fi ^ end is ^ f igfct . We shall not descend to the liberality , or ascend , tov the fa&t&yitmi '& fyf the hasty eye and scrambling pen , that . wrote so large aj » -oi : iler fcr g » £ , and forgot the ballast . As to the provincial bark of , " tbreq , gwtflemen at once , " which the critic in that quarter calls ' ? a cj * orjii % " ^ re * koownvhat it
is all worth . He suggests that our opinions m ^ y contain a typographical error ; they do not ; but the Note does contain a most extraordinary error of this kind , which none of our critics have noticed * Our subscribers will be so obliging m to ., .. erase . th # , words—>• ' At nina o ' clock , " ( p . 652 , line 26 from the top- ) * The point-b ^ ank co atradh ^ oi * contained in |] ie ^ Qpjfc # n ^ wni then becowe evident- Jt < jri ^ inated in-our ? makinga lofi ^ ertfttVc , terminating with those words , which nat being peH * ectly A } J ^ Q ^ o ^« i ' j W ^ Ve r not understood as a cancel by th © cooa ^ ositor' * How lire pov&d re » 4 if afterwards and not see the irpor « i once ^ Atill be wl ^ iykQod ^ y aU those who have done the same * K . H . H . ¦>;¦» ¦' . - jx- r ^ . « . » « - / vv **» • < r ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ! .. ip ...
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Will E . E . send to our office in a few days , for the Uni ' ver « H documents , and copies of the Magazcfte *? »• < ' : ¦ -. ; 1 \ We beg to acknowledge the conuhuflio&fcion of M . H . Ftnnkin , k&id the handsome feeling it manifesto . > ' : \ - ¦ ¦ •'¦ ' •• : : ' ' . ; - - ' . ¦' Communications will be left with the > uWi » her hi w f ^ Hr fays , for Chiaroscuro , E . S . —^ L . D . a nd W . L * Ganet ' *
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71 & : NoteY qf We : M * hifi .
* Istotice To ^ Cp^Bi^Pondenm.: '" :. R
* isTOTICE TO ^ CP ^ Bi ^ PONDENm .: '" :. r
Printed By C. & W, Utrmill , Uttk Pulteney Tti^Et.
Printed by C . & W , Utrmill , Uttk Pulteney tti ^ et .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1836, page 716, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2663/page/64/
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