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Excerpt from Legends of Number Nip
Grandison the Second, a parody on Richard son's celebrated novel, which, at the time of its first publication, was greatly admired by the Ger mans Physiognomical Travels - the work which first made its author famous, -and some other com positions, which were popular in their day. A sort of literary Dance of Death was his last pro duction.
He was called the good Musaeus. To the epithet so bestowed few have had a better claim than Musaeus, says a writer in the English Encyclopaedia of Biography. A mild philosophy, of which his own life furnished a practical example, together with shrewd good sense and quiet humour, pervades all his writings.
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