The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, And Instruction 14

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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, And Instruction 14
Reuben Percy, John Timbs
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*** Onr CorrMpondent, in a tow introdac- tonr liMf, Bi#dMCl7, tbovgk MnnewlMt nnneces- MullT, apoIogisM for tke entlrasium of the re- flecuVe portion of the preTions sketch. He will perctire that we hare veatiired upon a few ill«rht alterationt. He couclodes hia note to iu with an aiaurance that '* the feelinga were aio- cere, however trifling the tbooghta, or inade- quate the expreMlon.** Of hia sincerity we hare »o 4oubt ; and where the feelings of a writer are «• honourable to his heart a
...s are many in this paper, we are not fastidioas enough to qoar- rel witn inadvertencies of the head. Ail have felt the overpowering effect produced by the contemplation of the sublimities of art, but comparatively few are aware of the diiBculty of embodying these first impressions in descrfoiiv# detail.~.ED.
A saapper up of aneonsidered trifles.
Sbacipbabs.
ViTiAN Grbt pronounces school ushers execrable wretches, because they wear pepper and salt pantaloons ; Lady Mor- gan improves upon him, declaring the man who wears a white waistcoat in the morning, or the woman who curtsies at a drawmg-room door, out of the pale of society.


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