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The Father and Daughter
    (Review / The Father and Daughter: a Tale; in Prose, by Amelia A Opie)
  Monthly Mirror /JAS, 1801
  vol. 11 (18010: 327.
 
The Father and Daughter, a Tale, in Prose: with an Epistle from the maid of Cornith to her lover; and other poetical Pieces. By Mrs Opie. 4s. 12mo. Longman and Rees. 1801.

The talents of this elegant and accomplished lady have long been conspicuous in many sweet sonnets and other pieces of poetry, interspersed through the medium of our periodical works. The Daughter and Father, a tale, in prose, will not diminish the reputation of the fair author. There are some pretty songs and pieces of poetry at the end. The Orphan Boy's tale is truly affecting. [complete]

Provided by Julie A. Shaffer, November 1999