A miscellany, containing, amidst a variety of other matters curious and interesting, remarks on Boswell's Johnson; with Considerable Additions, and some New Anecdotes of that Extraordinary Character: a critique on Bürger's Leonora; in which she is Clearly Proved of English Extraction, from an Old Ballad Still Extant; Consequently, in its German Dress, the Subject is Neither New Nor Original; and an introductory essay on the art of reading and speaking in public, in Two Parts. By S. Whyte, and his son, E. - A. Whyte.

  • Whyte, E.-A. (Edward Athenry).
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1799
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Dublin : printed by Robert Marchbank, for the editor, Edward-Athenry Whyte, No. 75, Grafton-Street, of whom it May be had, and of the Booksellers, 1799.

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[9],iv-ix,[1],188,[5],42-56p. ; 80.

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ESTC T103075

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