ADDRESS,
... Literature,like every other amusement oflife, changes its character retain its ascendancy.— Whatever has been long known, loses something that original power pleasing which attaches novelty; and in proportion as the public mind acquires new and distinct modes of enjoymem, they who administer toils wants, must vary their laboais. such a pliancy, THE UNI VERSA MAGAZINE, at many periods of its ...