of This able but too vituperative Essas, occasioned some introve between the author and Mr. I D'Zaincy (better known under the name of the inglish Opium, Catin" / though they both agreed their feposition to the theat Mr. Matthup, and took nearly the same graind in their hostile anime adversions upon his book . The remarks of Wr. D'hürey are distinguished for céfences. and precision. They are found in the London Magazine publish 1823. by Miss Jaylor & Messi, in are Vob. 87 349-353. 459.569.586. 349-353,469.36 Mr. Haslitt punted again though in |