misfortunes they only let us into the secret of their mistakes ; and in accusing their patrons of blindness make it appear that they ought rather to have ac cused them of sagacity ; since it would seem that they saw too much rather than too little namely that second-rate performances were too often msde, scientific american, 1862-11-08
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