The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 9 tomasproprietors, 1800 |
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... reader . " His bane and antidote are both before him . " New Tales of the Castle ; or the Noble Emigrants : a Story ... readers , that she merits the praise of every critic , and the gratitude of every preceptor . These " New Tales " are ...
... reader . " His bane and antidote are both before him . " New Tales of the Castle ; or the Noble Emigrants : a Story ... readers , that she merits the praise of every critic , and the gratitude of every preceptor . These " New Tales " are ...
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... reader be not a professed novel - reader , who can " e'en at it , like French falconers , and fly at any thing he sees , " we rather think his patience will not hold out to the end . The Budget , or moral and entertaining Fragments ...
... reader be not a professed novel - reader , who can " e'en at it , like French falconers , and fly at any thing he sees , " we rather think his patience will not hold out to the end . The Budget , or moral and entertaining Fragments ...
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... reader ; but his other works , of which the better part are given in these volumes , viz . The Night Adventurer ... readers are competent judges , and perhaps fewer have not already made up their minds . Our very respectable author's hy ...
... reader ; but his other works , of which the better part are given in these volumes , viz . The Night Adventurer ... readers are competent judges , and perhaps fewer have not already made up their minds . Our very respectable author's hy ...
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