The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 14, No. 383, August 1, 1829 by Various
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* * * * * Learning is like mercury, one of most powerful and excellent things in the world in skilful hands; in unskilful, the most mischievous.--_Pope_. * * * * * LIMBIRD'S EDITION OF THE _Following Novels is already Published_: _s. d._ Mackenzie's Man of Feeling 0 6 Paul and Virginia 0 6 The Castle of Otranto 0 6 Almoran and Hamet 0 6 Elizabeth, or the Exiles of Siberia 0 6 The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne 0 6 Rasselas 0 8 The Old English Baron 0 8 Nature and Art 0 8 Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefieid 0 10 Sicilian Romance 1 0 The Man of the World 1 0 A Simple Story 1 4 Joseph Andrews 1 6 Humphry Clinker 1 8 The Romance of the Forest 1 8 The Italian 2 0 |
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