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The artist and the author. A statement of facts ... proving that the distinguished author, Mr. W. Harrison Ainsworth, is "labouring under a singular delusion" with respect to the origin of "The miser's daughter," "The Tower of London," etc
- "The artist and the author. A statement of facts ... proving that the distinguished author, Mr. W. Harrison Ainsworth, is "labouring under a singular delusion" with respect to the origin of "The miser's daughter," "The Tower of London," etc"@en
- "The Artist and the Author. A statement of facts ... Proving that the distinguished author, Mr. W. Harrison Ainsworth, is "labouring under a singular delusion" with respect to the origin of "The Miser's Daughter", "The Tower of London", etc"@en
- "The artist and the author. a statement of facts by the artist, George Cruikshank, proving that the distinguished author, Mr. W. Harrison Ainsworth, is "labouring under a singular delusion" with respect to the origin of "The miser's daughter", "The Tower of London", etc"@en
- "The Artist and the Author. A statement of facts ... proving that the distinguished author, Mr. W. Harrison Ainsworth, is "labouring under a singular delusion" with respect to the origin of "The Miser's Daughter,” “The Tower of London," etc"
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- "The Artist and the Author. A statement of facts ... proving that the distinguished author, Mr. W. Harrison Ainsworth, is "labouring under a singular delusion" with respect to the origin of "The Miser's Daughter," "The Tower of London," etc"@en