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. "This is a very captivating volume with all the impurities of Don Juan expurgated, and yet displaying a galaxy of connected lustre, which is well calculated to throw a halo of splendour round the memory of Lord Byron. It may with perfect propriety be put into female hands, from which the levities and pruriences of the entire poem too justly excluded it in spite of all its charms of genius."--_Literary Gazette_, 599. "We cannot conclude our observations without again congratulating the Compiler upon the success which has attended his labour, and strongly recommending the work to those who desire that the female branches of their family should participate in the beauties of this modern Prince of Poesy."--_Public Ledger_. AN ACCOUNT of the EMPIRE of MOROCCO and the DISTRICT of SUSE, compiled from Miscellaneous Observations during a long Residence in and various Journies through those Countries. To which is added, an interesting Account of TIMBUCTOO, the great Emporium of Central Africa. By J.G. JACKSON, Esq. Quarto. Second Edition. 2L. 12s. 6d. boards. "The observations which he has himself made upon these parts, and the notices which he has collected respecting the interior from native travellers, form a work of considerable value both in a commercial and literary view, and leads us to rejoice that merchants who have resided in foreign countries are beginning more and more to communicate information on their return home," &c. &c.--_Edinburgh Review_. MELANGES et LITTERATURE D'HISTOIRE de MORALE et de PHILOSOPHIE, par COMTE D'ESCHERNEY. 3 vols. 1l. 1s. THE WONDERS of a WEEK AT BATH, in a Doggrel Address to the Hon. T. S----, from F. T----, Esq. of that City. Price 7s. boards. It contains a satirical description of the present style of life and amusements at Bath, with delineations of some individual characters. His lines are easy and flowing, and his _general_ satire not wanting in vivacity," &c. &c.--_British Critic_. MEMOIRS of the LIFE of MRS. ELIZABETH CARTER, with a New Edition of her Poems. By the Rev. MONTAGU PENNINGTON, M.A. 2 vols. 8vo. Second Edition. 10s. 6d. boards. TRAITS and TRIALS; a Novel. 2 vols. 14s. boards. "A pretty little tale, in which we find more discernment of character and acquaintance with human nature than are usually discoverable in the first
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