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... readers . After this analysis of the substance of the present publication , it remains that we render an account of Mr. Mann's qualifications as a writer ; and here , as we have already intimated , our readers must forego a share of the ...
... readers . After this analysis of the substance of the present publication , it remains that we render an account of Mr. Mann's qualifications as a writer ; and here , as we have already intimated , our readers must forego a share of the ...
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... Readers and Romance Writers , " " Reformist , " & c . 3 Vols . 12mo . 15s . sewed . Tegg . 1811 . We have already expressed our incredulity as to the pretended sex of this writer , ( see M. R. February , 1811 , ) and we are induced to ...
... Readers and Romance Writers , " " Reformist , " & c . 3 Vols . 12mo . 15s . sewed . Tegg . 1811 . We have already expressed our incredulity as to the pretended sex of this writer , ( see M. R. February , 1811 , ) and we are induced to ...
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... reader . Shall we say that the writer is of that preposterous class of poetasters who do not even attempt to instruct ... readers will thank us for the citation which we shall make from it . The The poem of " Natale Solum " is written in ...
... reader . Shall we say that the writer is of that preposterous class of poetasters who do not even attempt to instruct ... readers will thank us for the citation which we shall make from it . The The poem of " Natale Solum " is written in ...
Contenido
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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