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21. Anon, The Turks of Grand Cairo, Mirror of Literature, 4 (1824), 265–66.
22. Anon, Specimens of a New Dictionary, Mirror of Literature, 4 (1824), 266–67.
23. Anon, The Boa Constrictor, Mirror of Literature, 4 (1824), 268–69.
24. Anon, Projects and Companies, Mirror of Literature, 4 (1824), 314–15.
25. Anon, Horrors for November, Mirror of Literature, 4 (1824), 361–63.
26. Anon, Society for the Propagation of Gentility, Mirror of Literature, 4 (1824), 425–27.
27. Anon, Insubordination of Modern Stomachs, Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 27–28.
28. Anon, Steam, Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 109–10.
29. Anon, The Vigour of Early Age, Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 153–54.
30. Anon, The Prescription, Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 239–40.
31. Anon, My Wife's Relations, Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 251–53.
32. Anon, The Curiosity Hunting Wife. (In a Letter from Mr. Mark Higginbotham), Mirror of Literature, 6 (1825), 107–08.
33. Anon, The Preponderating Motive, Mirror of Literature, 6 (1825), 217–18.
34. Anon, Opinions for 1826, Mirror of Literature, 7 (1826), 43–45.
35. Anon, Ancient Longevity, Mirror of Literature, 7 (1826), 220.
36. Anon, Address to Mr. Cross, of Exeter 'Change on the Death of the Elephant, Mirror of Literature, 7 (1826), 238–39.
37. Anon, The Religion of Actors, Mirror of Literature, 7 (1826), 254–55.
38. Anon, Mr. Smedley Jones; or, Old Heads on Young Shoulders, Mirror of Literature, 8 (1826), 13–15.
39. Anon, Gifts and Givers, Mirror of Literature, 8 (1826), 137–39.
40. Anon, A Pupil's Recollections of Dr. Parr, Mirror of Literature, 8 (1826), 171–73.