The Triflers, published in 1805, presents a delightful collection of short essays, amusing anecdotes, and light verse. Reflecting the literary tastes of the early 19th century, this volume offers a glimpse into the social customs and intellectual diversions of the time. The essays, though termed "trifling," provide insightful commentary on various aspects of life, while the anecdotes entertain with their wit and charm. The poetical trifles add a touch of elegance and sentiment to the collection. For readers interested in the literature and culture of the Georgian era, "The Triflers" is a treasure trove of wit, wisdom, and whimsical entertainment.
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