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Page 105
... Boards . Whittakers . 1823 . Although Valperga is a much more tolerable production than " Frankenstein , " yet we cannot pronounce it to be absolutely pleasing . It is clearly written , and the characters are not ill - de- veloped but ...
... Boards . Whittakers . 1823 . Although Valperga is a much more tolerable production than " Frankenstein , " yet we cannot pronounce it to be absolutely pleasing . It is clearly written , and the characters are not ill - de- veloped but ...
Page 106
... Boards . Whittakers . 1823 . The language of this fair writer is rather prolix , inflated , and incorrect : yet she certainly introduces many moral reflections , which may be useful to those who can find interest in the tale . BIOGRAPHY ...
... Boards . Whittakers . 1823 . The language of this fair writer is rather prolix , inflated , and incorrect : yet she certainly introduces many moral reflections , which may be useful to those who can find interest in the tale . BIOGRAPHY ...
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... Boards . Printed at Edinburgh for Oliver and Boyd ; and sold in London by Whittakers . 1822 . On the principle that a new book will be read when an old one is neglected , we may recommend this little volume as containing the same good ...
... Boards . Printed at Edinburgh for Oliver and Boyd ; and sold in London by Whittakers . 1822 . On the principle that a new book will be read when an old one is neglected , we may recommend this little volume as containing the same good ...
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