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MEMOIRS
OF
DOCTOR BURNEY.


CONTENTS

Chapters.Page
Advertisement.ii
Preface, or Apology.v
Introduction.x
Memoirs of Doctor Burney.1

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ADVERTISEMENT.

It was the intention of the Biographer of Doctor Burney, to haveprinted the Doctor’s Correspondence, in a fourth volume, at the sametime with the Memoir; but upon examining the collection, there appearssuch a dearth of the Doctor’s own Letters, of which he very rarely keptcopies, that it seems to be expedient to postpone their publication, till itcan be rendered more complete; to which end, the Biographer venturesearnestly to entreat, that all who possess any original Letters of DoctorBurney, whether addressed to themselves, or retained by inheritance,will have the goodness—where there seems no objection to their meetingthe public eye—to forward them to Mr. Moxon, who will carefullytransmit them to the Biographer, by whom they will afterwards berestored to their owners, with the most grateful acknowledgments.


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MEMOIRS

OF

DOCTOR BURNEY,

ARRANGED

FROM HIS OWN MANUSCRIPTS, FROM FAMILY PAPERS, AND
FROM PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS.

BY

HIS DAUGHTER, MADAME d’ARBLAY.


“O could my feeble powers thy virtues trace,
By filial love each fear should be suppress’d;
The blush of incapacity I’d chace,
And stand—Recorder of Thy worth!—confess’d.”
Anonymous Dedication of Evelina, to Dr. Burney, in 1778.

IN THREE VOLUMES.

VOL. I.

LONDON:

EDWARD MOXON, 64, NEW BOND STREET.


1832.


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