Art. 37. - Adamina: a Novel. By a Lady. 2 Vols. 12mo. 7s. sewed Vernor and Hood. 1801.
A tame, spiritless performance, without novelty of incident or a single ray of imagination; - one of the milk-and-water messes which the young ladies of the present day are continually craving for, because their instructors have neglected to prepare their stomachs for the digestion of solid foods. [complete]
Provided by Julie A. Shaffer, November 1999
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