'Ellinor, or the World as it is,' by Mary Ann Hanway, though written incorrectly, contains many spirited and sensible observations. The author appears in no very amiable point of view, when she indulges herself in some splenetic, invidious allusions to contemporary writers, several of whom are certainly far superior to herself. [complete]
Provided by Julie A. Shaffer, January 2000
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