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Article: The wit's magazine; or, Library of Momus (London: Harrison & Co., 1784-85); an annotated catalogue of the essays, tales, and poems, with notes on authors and sources.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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- Reference & Research Book News
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- May 1, 2007
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The wit's magazine; or, Library of Momus (London: Harrison & Co., 1784-85); an annotated catalogue of the essays, tales, and poems, with notes on authors and sources.
Ed. by Edward W. R. Pitcher.
Edwin Mellen Pr.
2006
268 pages
$119.95
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