The Stage: Both Before And Behind the Curtain, From "observations Taken On the Spot." 2

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The Stage: Both Before And Behind the Curtain, From "observations Taken On the Spot." 2
Alfred Bunn
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. H 146 MR. webbe's Six pages erammed from Jenoy Vertpr6, Who's trying hard to make me her prey — But who, save C , cares ought for her^ i^t2lj ?
Then Thomas Moore regrets the offer ** I was so kind last night to proffer,** He was compelled, with grievance hearty, To give up for a dinner party— "'' porters, I think you will hardly find one who would be able to ^* bring to bear on a single piece the united suffrages of the first critics, ^'' musicidand literary, as I have done in the case of thi
...s opera. The ^ reviewers have told us a thousand times, that until the poet is **his own mtuidan, a real good opera cannot be written. It is ^« to this union of the two capacities that I wish to direct my views ; '•^ and my success in this first attempt of the kind will determine me " to devote myself hereafter with increased energy to the theatre.
** I shall esteem it a favour if you will notice this letter at your ^ convenience ; and I remain. Sir, ^ Your obedient servant, "Egerton Wkbbe.


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