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Love and Freindship [sic]
Love and Freindship [sic], has been pulled into the Bibliomancer archive: the complete text, machine-cleaned and carefully typeset, free to read online and available in print. Its editorial introduction is still being prepared.
Contents
- The First Act of a Comedy
- Love and Freindship
- Letter the First — From Isabel to Laura
- Lesley Castle
- Letter the Second — From Miss C. LUTTERELL to Miss M. LESLEY in answer
- Letter the Third — From Miss Margaret Lesley to Miss C. Lutterell
- Letter the Fourth — From Miss C. Lutterell to Miss M. Lesley
- Letter the Fifth — Miss Margaret Lesley to Miss Charlotte Lutterell
- Letter the Sixth — Lady Lesley to Miss Charlotte Lutterell
- Letter the Seventh — From Miss C. Lutterell to Miss M. Lesley
- Letter the Eighth — Miss Lutterell to Mrs Marlowe
- Letter the Ninth — Mrs Marlowe to Miss Lutterell
- Letter the Tenth — From Miss Margaret Lesley to Miss Charlotte Lutterell
- The History of England
- To Miss Cooper
- Letter the First — From a MOTHER to her FREIND
- Letter the Second — From a YOUNG LADY crossed in Love to her freind
- Letter the Third — From a YOUNG LADY in distressed Circumstances to her freind
- Letter the Fourth — From a YOUNG LADY rather impertinent to her freind
- Letter the Fifth — From a YOUNG LADY very much in love to her Freind
- The Female Philosopher
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1775–1817 · Romantic
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