ABSTRACT

So long a period having elapsed since the speedy publication of The Wanderings Of Warwick in two volumes was announced, the Publisher conceives he should be wanting in that respect which he owes to the Public, were he now silently to publish the work in one, without stating in his own exculpation, that both the delay, and the promising it in two volumes, are imputable solely to the Author – to whom he leaves the task of justifying her own conduct.1