History of Dorimon and Alithea
(1744)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Happy Consequences Which Result from Good Nature
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The Misfortunes of Aliena
(1745)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Misfortunes of Aliena
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0
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Story of Sabina
(1745)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Sabina, her character and story
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0
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The Triumph of Fortitude and Patience over Barbarity and Deceit, a true story
(1745)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Triumph of Fortitude and Patience over Barbarity and Deceit
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The Mischief of Superstition and Infidelity: The History of Fidelia
(1753)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Mischief of Superstition and Infidelity: The History of Fidelia
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0
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The History of Ariana
(1753)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Triumph of Fortitude and Patience over Barbarity and Deceit
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0
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0
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The Happy Consequences ..
(1753)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Happy Consequences Which Result from Good Nature
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0
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0
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Story of Alexis and Matilda
(1754)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Invisible Spy
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0
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0
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The Tale of Geneura
(1754)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Tale of Geneura
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0
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0
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The Adventures of Mrs. Bilson
(1759)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The History of the Countess of Dellwyn
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0
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0
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The History of Bianca Capello
(1760)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The History of Bianca Capello
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0
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0
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The Story of Harriot and Sophia
(1760)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Sophia
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0
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The Tale of Geneura, from the Italian of Lodovico Ariosto
(1761)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Tale of Geneura
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0
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0
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History of Lady Julia Mandeville
(1763)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
History of Lady Julia Mandeville
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0
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0
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The History of Nourjahad
(1767)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The History of Nourjahad
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0
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0
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*Sophie Valiere [check title]
(1773)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Lettres d'Elisabeth Sophie de Vallière à Louise Hortense de Canteleu, son amie
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0
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0
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Histoire d'Emilie
(1777)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Les Caprices du sort, ou Histoire d' Emilie
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0
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0
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The Excursion
(1777)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Excursion
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0
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0
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The Triumph of Constancy
(1779)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Triumph of Constancy
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0
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0
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The female Quixote
(1783)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The female Quixote; or, the adventures of Arabella
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0
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0
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The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless
(1783)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless
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0
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0
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Cecilia; or, Memoirs of an heiress
(1783)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Cecilia; or, Memoirs of an heiress
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0
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0
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The Fortunate Foundling
(1783)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The fortunate foundlings; being the genuine story of Colonel M., and his sister Madame du P.
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0
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0
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Louisa, a poetical novel
(1784)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Louisa, a Poetical Novel, in Four Epistles
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0
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0
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Anna, or the Memoirs of a Welch Heiress
(1785)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Anna, or Memoirs of a Welch Heiress
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0
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0
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The History of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy
(1785)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The History of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy
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0
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0
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The history of Ophelia
(1785)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The History of Ophelia
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0
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0
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Memoirs of Sidney Bidulph. Extracted from her own Journal.
(1786)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph, extracted from her own journal & now first published
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0
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0
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Moral Tales
(1788)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Moral Tales, by Sarah Trimmer
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0
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0
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Letters from Felicia to Charlotte
(1788)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Felicia to Charlotte; Being Letters from a Young Lady in the Country to her Friend in Town
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0
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0
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The Invisible Spy
(1788)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Invisible Spy
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0
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0
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The History of James Le Brun
(1788)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Romance of Real Life
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0
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0
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Adelaide, or Filial Affection
(1789)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Adelaide, or Filial Affection
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0
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0
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The Maid of Switserland
(1789)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Maid of Switserland
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0
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0
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History of Monsieur du F-.
(1790)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Letters Written in France, in the Summer of 1790, to a Friend in England
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0
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0
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Extracts from Dinarbas, a tale, Being a continuation of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia
(1790)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Dinarbas: a tale
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0
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0
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The Affecting History of Caroline Montgomery
(1790)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Ethelinde, or the Recluse of the Lake
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0
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0
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Memoirs of Mrs. Herbert
(1790)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Memoirs of Mrs. Herbert
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0
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0
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Memoirs of the house of Marny
(1791)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The school for widows
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0
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0
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Celestina, a Novel
(1791)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Celestina, a Novel, by Charlotte Smith
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0
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0
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Distressful Situation of Geraldine
(1792)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Desmond, a novel
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0
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0
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The Pilgrim, a tale
(1792)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Vancenza, or the Dangers of Credulity
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0
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0
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Memoirs of the Family of La Luc
(1792)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Romance of the Forest
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0
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0
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Character of Pierre de la Mothe
(1792)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Romance of the Forest
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0
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0
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Life of Mrs. Gooch
(1792)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Life of Mrs. Gooch, written by herself
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0
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0
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The Mysteries of Udolpho [DELETE?]
(1794)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The mysteries of Udolpho
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0
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0
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The Prater
(1794)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Prater
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0
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0
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The Delusions of the Heart
(1795)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Delusions of the Heart
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0
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0
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The Exile
(1796)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Exile
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0
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0
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The Public Breakfast, a scene from Camilla
(1796)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Camilla; or, A picture of youth
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0
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0
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History of an emigrant family
(1798)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
A tour in Switzerland; or, A view of the Present State of the Government and Manners of those Cantons: with Comparative Sketches of the Present State of Paris
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0
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0
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The Denouement
(1799)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Canterbury tales for the year 1797 (Harriet Lee & Sophia Lee)
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0
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0
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The Triumph of Fortitude and Patience over Barbarity and Deceit, a true story
(1800)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Triumph of Fortitude and Patience over Barbarity and Deceit
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0
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0
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The History of Mr. Eldridge
(1800)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Charlotte, a tale of truth
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0
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0
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The Scotsman's Tale
(1801)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Canterbury tales for the year 1797 (Harriet Lee & Sophia Lee)
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0
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0
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The History of Perourou, or the Bellows-Mender
(1801)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Sketches of the State of Manners and Opinions in the French Republic
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0
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0
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The Veiled Picture, or the Mysteries of Gorgondo..
(1802)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The mysteries of Udolpho
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0
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0
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The Southern Tower, or Conjugal Sacrifice and Retribution
(1802)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
A Sicilian romance
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0
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0
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La Princesse des Ursins, Nouvelle Historique
(1802)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
La Princesse des Ursins, nouvelle historique
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0
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0
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Highland Heroism, or the Castles of Glencoe and Balloch
(1803)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The castles of Athlyn and Dunbayne, a highland story
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0
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0
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The Mariage Promise
(1803)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Marriage Promise
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0
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0
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Lord Gowen, or the Forester's Daughter
(1803)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Lord Gowen, or the Forester's Daughter
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0
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0
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The Castle of the Pyrnenees
(1803)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Celestina, a Novel, by Charlotte Smith
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0
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0
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The Romance of the Pyrenees
(1804)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Romance of the Pyrenees
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0
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0
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Lissette of Savoy, or the Fair Maid of the Mountains
(1804)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Lissette of Savoy
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0
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0
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The Maid of Lochlin, or Mysteries of the North
(1804)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Maid of Lochlin, or Mysteries of the North
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0
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0
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Orlando, or the Knight of the Moon
(1804)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Orlando, or the Knight of the Moon
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0
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0
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The Wife of Two Husbands
(1804)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Wife of Two Husbands
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0
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0
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The Grateful Negro
(1804)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Popular Tales
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0
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0
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The Mountain Cottager, or the Deserted Bride
(1805)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Mountain Cottager, or the Deserted Bride
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0
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0
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The Sorcerer's Palace, or the Princess of Sinadone
(1805)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Sorcerer's Palace, or the Princess of Sinadone
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0
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0
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Monastic Ruins, or the Invisible Monitor
(1805)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Monastic Ruins, or the Invisible Monitor
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0
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0
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Clifford and Louisa, or the Evils of the Vice of Gaming. A True Story
(1805)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Letters of Advice from a Mother to her Son
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0
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0
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The Adopted Child, or the Castle of St. Villereagh
(1805)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Adopted Child, or the Castle of St. Villereagh
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0
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0
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The Amiable Wife and Artful Mistress
(1807)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Santo Sebastiano, or the young Protector
|
0
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0
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Benedict, a True Story
(1809)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Benedict, a True Story
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0
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0
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The Resuscitated Mariner, or the Incidents of Myrtle Grove
(1809)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Resuscitated Mariner, or the Incidents of Myrtle Grove
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0
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0
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The Refusal
(1810)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Refusal
|
0
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0
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Torbolton Abbey, a Gothic Tale
(1810)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Torbolton Abbey, a Gothic Tale
|
0
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0
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The Masquerade
(1810)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
The Forest of Montalbano
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0
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0
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Self-control
(1811)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Self Control: a novel
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0
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0
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History of Lady P_
(1815)
is also a
reception:
is copy of
Popular Models and impressive Warnings for the Sons and Daughters of Industrie
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0
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0
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Pauline
(1840)
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0
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0
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