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[Editor’s Introduction]
[Critical Remarks...]
[Augustan Reprints]

The Augustan Reprint Society

Critical Remarks on Sir Charles
Grandison, Clarissa, and Pamela

(1754)

With an Introduction by
Alan Dugald McKillop

Publication Number 21
(Series IV, No. 3)
Los Angeles
William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
University of California
1950
GENERAL EDITORS