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... readers by the premature death of the young , the charming , and the innocent Ophelia . Such is a faint outline of Anastasius . Justice to the author and to ... readers readers an analysis of the plot and construction of the Anastasius . 7.
... readers by the premature death of the young , the charming , and the innocent Ophelia . Such is a faint outline of Anastasius . Justice to the author and to ... readers readers an analysis of the plot and construction of the Anastasius . 7.
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... readers any notion of the turns and vicissitudes of the story , but because we consider the work as no trifling accession to the literature of our country ; and we were de- sirous of giving , as it were in a map , a slight view of the ...
... readers any notion of the turns and vicissitudes of the story , but because we consider the work as no trifling accession to the literature of our country ; and we were de- sirous of giving , as it were in a map , a slight view of the ...
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... readers , to whom he must principally look for the popularity of his work , would endure the pros- ing into which a desire of display has led him ? He congratu- lates , however , those readers and himself , on having shortened his work ...
... readers , to whom he must principally look for the popularity of his work , would endure the pros- ing into which a desire of display has led him ? He congratu- lates , however , those readers and himself , on having shortened his work ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the | 1 |
Birmingham Description | 14 |
Transactions of the Literary Society | 16 |
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