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... received . It must also be distinctly under- stood that the Society does not , under any circumstances , undertake the publication of MSS . The present location of the Authors ' Club is at 3 , White- hall - court , Charing Cross ...
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... received them I was not disposed to read it with favourable eye . I did read it , and I declare solemnly to you , much as I admired the talent and genius displayed in it , I never in my life was so filled with utter disgust . It was not ...
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