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The Daily Dispatch: March 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 9 1 Browse Search
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Miss Bateman as Juliet. --Those who remember Miss Ellen Bateman's inimitable impersonation of difficult parts in her early childhood, will need no assurance of her ability to sustain the charactMiss Ellen Bateman's inimitable impersonation of difficult parts in her early childhood, will need no assurance of her ability to sustain the character of Juliet, in which she appears to-night; but in order to show how she is appreciated elsewhere in the South, we copy the following from a recent number of a leading Montgomery (Ala.) journal: "Now that Miss Bateman has closed her engagement here, we cannot refrain from printing a few 'last words,' in justice to her surpassing beauty, and her wonderful genius and accomplishments. So youn treat it as a first personation. Take it, if you choose, as the very acme of the ability of Miss Bateman; suppose that she never improves it ; yet, as it is, it must make her illustrious." "In -- but that false and flashy sort of point-making declamation, so grateful to Bowery tastes. Miss Bateman's style is simple and severe; and her enunciation remarkable for its purity and the variety a