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RNYG.780.023
12 Jan 1780:24 (343)
Literary Amusements, &c.
Which having passed the Ordeal terrors are with deference,
offered for the divertisement of the Military Gentlemen, now
completely hutted in their several snug hivernments.
Twiss's Travels thro' Spain and Portugal, Eliza Warwick, The
Wedding Ring, Samuel Johnson's muleish Journey thro'
Scotland, Marmontel's Incas, or Kings of Peru, The
Excursion, The Sylph, Madam de Cruiz Letters, The Pupil of
Pleasure. . . [ 19 lines of books of letters, travels,
memoirs, histories, criticism] Gray's Works, with his
matchless Elegy. . . [15 lines] Paul Whitehead's admired
Poems, The Parliamentary Characters--the inns and outs
included, The Bath Guide and Election Ball, The Diaboliad,
and the First of April.
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