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Excerpt from The Letters of a Solitary Wanderer, Vol. 1: Containing Narratives of Various Description
Ing., Of the danger I mean not to fpeak, except to remark, that a young woman who is fo weak as to become in imagination the Heroine of a Novel, would have been a foolifh, frivolous, and af feet'cd character, though {he had never heard of a circulating library. That Novels (are at leafi ute lefs where they are not pernicious I cannot allow; if they do not infirufi, they may awaken a' with for ufcful knowledge; and young perform, who have no tafic for any thing but narrative, may fome times, by the local defcription of a?ove.
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