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Bell's

COURT AND FASHIONABLE

MAGAZINE,

FOR NOVEMBER, 1818.

A New and Improved Series.

EMBELLISHMENTS.

1. A Correct Likeness of MRS. YATES, of Covent-Garden Theatre, Engraved from an original Painting

by MISS DRUMMOND.

2. A beautiful WHOLE-LENGTH PORTRAIT FIGURE in a CARRIAGE DRESS.

3. A beautiful WHOLE-LENGTH PORTRAIT FIGURE in an EVENING DRESS. 4. Elegant PATTERNS for Black Embroidery on Muslin.

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THE story of Peregrine Forrester, from our Worcester Correspondent, is unavoidably postponed till our next Number.

Mrs. M'Mullan's Address to the Nightingale came too late for insertion this month.

The Robber of Esteral has merit, and shall, if possible, be inserted in some future Number; it is, notwithstanding, longer than we wish for any one particulararticle in our poetical department.

In order, if in our power, to do justice to the original and witty publication entitled Night-Mare Abbey, we shall defer a review of it till our next Number, or to the yearly Supplement.

We thank our Correspondent H. S. V. D. for his last poetical effusions, which will be attended to in due time.

Miss Porter's new Novel of The Fast of St. Magdalen, and the Poem of The Anglo Cambrian, will be reviewed in our yearly Supplement.

Some interesting particulars relative to our late gracious Queen have prevented us giving the promised reviews this month. They shall be attended to as early as possible.

We are sorry that many of the effusions of loyalty which we received came too late.

The Correction on the Lines to the Memory of Sir Samuel and Lady Romilly came too late to be attended to.

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London: Printed by and for JOHN BELL, Proprietor of this Magazine, and of the WEEKLY MESSENGER, No. 104, Drury-Lane.

DECEMBER 1, 1818.

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