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THE STORY-TELLERS’ HALL.
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Their personal charms have incidentally led to a better appreciation of the beauties of lyrical plays, the recognition of which as an important branch of the national literature has only been brought about tardily enough by the perception of the esteem and honour in which great dramatists are held among the Western nations.