3. Mr. G--e S--h, sub-ed. J---- B----. 4. Mr.
B--d, Mem. Dram. Author's Society. 5. C--s S--y, ditto. 6.
Mr. C--e. 7. Mr. C--s, T--s, late of the firm of T--s and
P--t. 8. Mr. J--e A--n, Mem. Soc. British Artists. 9, and
lastly, "though not least," the author of "You loved me not
in happier days."
[2] "He said."--Deeply imbued with the style of the most polished
of the classics, our author will be found to exhibit in some
passages an imitation of it which might be considered
pedantic, for ourselves, we admire the severe style. The
literal rendering of the '_dixit_' of the ancient epicists,
strikes us as being eitremely forcible here.--PUNCH.
[3] A play-bill reminiscence, viz. "The scenery by Messrs. Tomkins
and Pitt."--THE AUTHORS OF "BUT, HOWEVER."
[4] "Donnez-moi," &c.--The classics of all countries are aptly
drawn upon by the universal erudition of our bard. A fine
parody this upon the exclamation of Belmontel's starving
author: "La Gloire--donnez-moi do pain!"--FENWICK DE
PORQUET.
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