"Rizzio" is a curious work. The author has read a good deal upon the history of the period in which he lays his story, and looked into its habits and manners. There is a certain imitation of reality about it, which really carries the reader along.— Spectator.
These volumes will be read with avidity.—Economist.
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In Three Vols.
MATERNAL LOVE.
A Novel. By Mrs. LOUDON.
A most amusing book.—Athenæum.
- Transcriber's Notes
- A few cases of inconsistent spelling were regularized.
- Word combinations that appeared with and without hyphens were changed to the predominant form if it could be determined.
- Punctuation and spelling were made consistent when a predominant form was found in this book; otherwise they were not changed.
- "beant" volume I, page 70, word retained. A contraction of be not, probably. See also "woant" on volume I, page 143.
- The spelling of Shakespeare was corrected. There were two instances of the name, one spelled correctly, the other incorrectly.
- The second chapter of volume II was relabeled from CHAPTER XIII to CHAPTER II.
- Volume 3, page 223: Rosa changed to Fanny ("You give me more credit than I deserve a great deal, Fanny;)