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... taken ; if Mr Luttrell , ( the silken writer of " Advice to Julia , ' ' ) 54 be the person , he is a charming poet , and his book is pleasant and fanciful indeed . I like this lady's happy , sentimental , one - sided , little criticism ...
... taken ; if Mr Luttrell , ( the silken writer of " Advice to Julia , ' ' ) 54 be the person , he is a charming poet , and his book is pleasant and fanciful indeed . I like this lady's happy , sentimental , one - sided , little criticism ...
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... taken to it at all , or rashly endanger my safety while there : -rest , rest , perturbed Russell ! until I shall in my wisdom see fit to exhibit this brilliant and matchless gem to your wondering , your delighted eyes . I should not ...
... taken to it at all , or rashly endanger my safety while there : -rest , rest , perturbed Russell ! until I shall in my wisdom see fit to exhibit this brilliant and matchless gem to your wondering , your delighted eyes . I should not ...
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... taken to the strong room.184 H. Smith , and James Smith , two brothers , were put to the bar on a very serious charge of forgery . The office was crowded by those who had suffered from the ingenious arts of these offenders . Some of the ...
... taken to the strong room.184 H. Smith , and James Smith , two brothers , were put to the bar on a very serious charge of forgery . The office was crowded by those who had suffered from the ingenious arts of these offenders . Some of the ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
Note on the Editing | 22 |
Dramatic Reviews from The Champion | 127 |
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