FROM A PICTURE IN THE POSSESSION OF WILLIAM FITZHUGH ESQ.. London, Pil lished May 1,1834 by Effingham Wilson Reval Euange LIFE OF MRS. SIDDONS. BY THOMAS CAMPBELL. "Pity it is that the momentary beauties flowing from a harmonious elocution TO SAMUEL ROGERS, Esq. MY DEAR FRIEND, I HAVE heard you say, that, rare as it was to meet with so gifted a genius as that of Mrs. Siddons, it was almost equally so to meet in human nature with so much candid and benignant singleness of mind as belonged to her personal character. Though this was always my own conviction, yet I was gratified to hear it strongly expressed by one so well acquainted with her, and possessing so much perspicacity. From the happiness which I have felt in the congeniality of our sentiments respecting the illustrious subject of these Volumes, I beg leave to inscribe them to you, with the regard of Yours sincerely, T. CAMPBELL. |