The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... letter , and that he be directed to send on one of his best articles for inser ion in the Literary Magnet . Read a letter signed " a well wisher , " complaining , that " the intelli- gent Mr. Merton of the first volume is sunk into the ...
... letter , and that he be directed to send on one of his best articles for inser ion in the Literary Magnet . Read a letter signed " a well wisher , " complaining , that " the intelli- gent Mr. Merton of the first volume is sunk into the ...
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Tobias Merton. ← ༢༥ ། as idem GV 1 ORIGINAL LETTER OF BURNS . HUGE at itiba W z adobesh of isrtc id We have , this day , the pleasure of laying before our readers , a letter from the celebrated Scotch poet , Burns , which has not before ...
Tobias Merton. ← ༢༥ ། as idem GV 1 ORIGINAL LETTER OF BURNS . HUGE at itiba W z adobesh of isrtc id We have , this day , the pleasure of laying before our readers , a letter from the celebrated Scotch poet , Burns , which has not before ...
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... letter from Reynard , who tells us , that " beginning a new volume well , and ending it badly , is a species of humbug that has been too often practised , to be swallowed even by the egregious John Bull . ” Ordered , ―That Reynard be ...
... letter from Reynard , who tells us , that " beginning a new volume well , and ending it badly , is a species of humbug that has been too often practised , to be swallowed even by the egregious John Bull . ” Ordered , ―That Reynard be ...
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