The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... Literary Gazette ? the inference is easily drawn , and the motive for this Editorial puff is sufficiently obvious . L. E. L. as we have before stated , supplies the poetical department of that journal , and thus , in praising her ...
... Literary Gazette ? the inference is easily drawn , and the motive for this Editorial puff is sufficiently obvious . L. E. L. as we have before stated , supplies the poetical department of that journal , and thus , in praising her ...
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... Literary Man to be seen in a shabby coat ; on the contrary , one with the elbows out , is a never - erring distinction of the wearer being devoted to the Muses , those " fantastic mistresses , " as some one has called them , with what ...
... Literary Man to be seen in a shabby coat ; on the contrary , one with the elbows out , is a never - erring distinction of the wearer being devoted to the Muses , those " fantastic mistresses , " as some one has called them , with what ...
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... Literary Gazette on the subject . These several topics being digested , the announcement of supper warns us that it ... Literary Magnet . The Secretary next read a letter from Tony Northlight , a contributor to the Literary Magnet , in ...
... Literary Gazette on the subject . These several topics being digested , the announcement of supper warns us that it ... Literary Magnet . The Secretary next read a letter from Tony Northlight , a contributor to the Literary Magnet , in ...
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