The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 17, No. 473, January 29, 1831 by Various
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[11] There are thirty-two Italian operas by Handel, in MS. in his Majesty's collection, and he composed eleven others--making forty-three in all.--( _Editor of Harmonicon_.) [12] How many more might the American writer have added to this solitary one, had his list of Handel's Italian songs been at hand. This great German composer was nearly as well acquainted with the Italian language as with his own, and often not only wrote letters in it, but employed it in many of his private memorandums.--(_Ib_.) * * * * * HENRY MACKENZIE, ESQ. We regret to announce the death of this eminent literary character, and venerable citizen, so well known as the author of _The Man of Feeling_, and many other productions. Mr. Mackenzie had been confined almost to his room for a considerable time past by the general decay attending old age, and expired, we understand, on the evening of Friday the 14th. There will no doubt in time come from his friends a biographical account of so distinguished and excellent a man; and although it might not be proper to enter into detail at present, we cannot but with feelings of regret notice the departure of almost the last of that eminent class of literary men, who, above fifty years ago, cast such a lustre on our city. They were succeeded, indeed, by a more stern, and probably more philosophical class of writers, as displayed in the papers of the _Edinburgh Review_, and similar productions; but in that delicate perception of human character |
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