Book detail: Fiction and matter of fact. Inside of an omnibus. Day of the disasters of Carlington Blundell. Visit to the zoological gardens. A man introduced to his ancestors. Novel party. Beds and bedrooms. World of books. Jack Abbott's breakfast. On seeing a pigeon make love. Month of May. The Giuli tre. Few remarks on the cure vice called lying. Criticism on female beauty. Of deceased statesmen who have written verses. Female sovereigns of England is presented as a focused source page for quotations connected with this book, collection, transcript, or source record.
This omnibus compiles a diverse array of works that delve into the realms of fiction and fact, offering insights into the zoological world, the complexities of human relationships, and the peculiarities of social customs. It includes narratives about a man's encounter with his ancestors, a novel party, and observations on the world of books. The collection also features personal anecdotes, reflections on vice, and critical essays on female beauty and the literary contributions of deceased statesmen. Additionally, it touches upon the reigns of female sovereigns in England.
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