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Curiosities of literature

Disraeli et al., 1835

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Disraeli I
D'Jsraeli J
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THIS miscellany was first formed, many years ago, when two of my friends were occupied in those anecdotical labours, which have proved so entertaining to themselves, and their readers.* I conceived that a collection of a different complexion, though much less amusing …
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