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English: Facsimile of the original title page for en:William Congreve's en:The Way of the World, circa 1700. Taken from the 2000 New Mermaids edition, edited by Brian Gibbons. Published by A&C Black, London.
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  • 2005-04-21 14:54 Robinoke 830×1395×8 (298403 bytes) {{fairuse}} {{Bookcover}} Facsimile of the original title page for [[William Congreve]]'s [[The Way of the World]], circa 1700. Taken from the 2000 New Mermaids edition, edited by Brian Gibbons. Published by A&C Black, London.

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