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on. 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 the limits of such an article as this, we can only speak generally — refer to some of the leading characteristics of this remarkable young girl. Of these, the most noteworthy is the quiet strength of her delineations, the absence of all — not rant -- 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 and effectiveness of intonation. And in scenes of tenderness — such as the Balcony scene — the effect must be imagined, of this sweet voice, so noted by nature to the expression of all that is womanly, aided by the claims of an almost matchless beauty now in its earliest fragrance! So does she grow on one, in Juliet, that even the hackneyed forget all but the poet's idea and b