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A NOVEL from the pen of Mr. Gop- 
win will make its appearance be- 
fore Chrifimas. 
A Correfpondence between the cele- 
brated Counresses of PoMFRET and 
HERTFORD, (afterwards Duchefs of So- 
merfet,) during the travels of the former 
lady, will be publithed, by a branch of the 
family, early in the winter. The names 
of both thefe ladies will be immediately 
recognized by all perfons of rank, and the 
lovers of literature and the arts are fami- 
diar with anecdotes of their intercourfe 
with men of letters and poets, The let- 
ters of Lady Pomfret characterize the va- 
rious courts abroad ; and thofe of Lady 
Hertford abound in lively anecdotes of the 
fafhionable, political, and literary world, as 
they exifted in England about the year 
MONTHLY Mag, No, 320. 
1740. Ina word, this Correfpondence of 
two ladies of rank and acknowledged ge- 
nius is likely to create an intereft little fhort 
of that which has been excited by the ad- 
mirable contemporary Letters of Lady 
Mary Wortley Montagu. — 
Mr. BincLey has been fome time en- 
gaged in collecting materials for a Britith 
Zoology. The firft volume, containing 
the Hiftory of Britifh Quadrupeds, will 
be ready for the prefs about Chriftmas. 
It is intended to infert in this work aa 
engraving of every animal defcribed, va- 
rieties ag well as {pecies. A publication 
of this nature, containing an account of 
the habits and manners of each, as far as 
they can be afcertained, has long been a 
defideratum in the literature of our. 
country. 
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