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BY GEO. CAWTHORN, No. 132, STRAND.

The SPECTATOR; with Illustrative Notes, and the Lives of the Authors. By ROBERT BISSET, LL. D. A new Edition, elegantly printed, in 8 vols. 8vo. Price 21. in boards.

The Monthly Reviewers thus speak of the work :-' Our curiosity with respect to the person, character, and circumstances of an author increases in proportion to the interest we take, and the pleasure we derive from his writings.And, as there is no author, or club of authors, in the English language, that has yet attained to so great a degree of celebrity and popularity as the writers of the Spectator, it follows, that the Editor and Biographer under review has performed a task that cannot fail to be a subject of general gratification: he has been at great pains to collect every particular, anywise curious or interesting, relating to the Authors of whom he treats. The notes subjoined to the different papers are illustrative of the subjects to which they refer, His analysis of the papers on the Pleasures of the Imagination is new, and of great merit; and the Lives throughout possess high excellence. The addition of them renders this edition by far the most valuable hitherto published."

BY THE SAME AUTHOR,

DOUGLAS, or the HIGHLANDER; a Novel, in 4 vols. 16s.

The HISTORICAL, BIOGRAPHICAL, LITERARY, and SCIENTIFIC MAGAZINE; containing the Political History of Europe, and the History of Literature and Science, for the Year 1799; together with Biographical Sketches of Fox, Pitt, Sheridan; the Historians, Robertson, Hume, and Fergusson; Bishop of Rochester, Lord Chatlemont, Lord Duncan, Washington; and of upwards of one hundred other persons, deceased within 1799: together with various articles of Miscellaneous Literature,-humorous, satirical, critical, &c.-in prose and verse. The whole forming Three large Volumes in Octavo, embellished with Portraits and Maps.

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BOOKS PUBLISHED BY G. CAWTHORN.

MORAL TALES, in Verse, founded on real Events, and Dedicated by Permission to his Grace the Duke of Leeds, by THOMAS HULL, of the Theatre-Royal, CoventGarden. Embellished with an elegant Portrait of the Author. In Two Volumes, Price gs.

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"We highly approve the intent of this publication. To preserve the memory of those remarkable instances in which human actions have received temporal reward or punishment, is a good and useful task; more particularly when they are so commemorated, that, while the oldest and the wisest of us may real the narrative with pleasure, it is calculated to amuse the young, and impress upon them the belief of an over-ruling Providence. Such has been the aim of Mr. Hull; and he has well executed his plan. His versification is simple, easy, and occasionally animated: the stories which he has chosen are interesting; and they are developed with judgment. A dedication in verse ist prefixed to every tale; and in these little pieces the author has expressed the best feelings of friendship and affection, in a manner that reflects honour on the poet and the man. Such a work Mr. Hull may remember on his death-bed with satisfaction.' Critical Review, March, 1798. The POSTHUMOUS DAUGHTER; a Novel, in Two Volumes, Price 7s. Boards.

This Novel, avoiding the ghosts, castles, and enchantments lately so much in fashion, describes real life. The scene of action is partly laid in the East Indies, and partly in England and Ireland. The characters are well drawn, well diversified, and well discriminated. The general tendency is friendly to virtues; and from the perusal of it young readers may derive both instruction and amusement. While it teaches them to avoid those quicksands and rocks upon which inexperienced voyagers on the ocean of life are liable to be wrecked, it directs them to steer in safety to the haven of matrimonial and domestic happiness.'

Monthly Reviews.
FANCIED EVENTS: or, the SORROWS of ELLEN,
a Novel.
By Mrs. VILLA-REAL GOOCH. In Three
Volumes, Price 10s, 6d.

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