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¦ - ^ tiyFal a prominent personage in the book , and his stpry | if * fc ^ j * hfcp ; particularly all the first part ; but hig character itf b ^ oT lKchkd we have noticed as ill-sustained ., , . II n ^^ descriptions 01 society and manners are generally iftjp ^ VJPPfer J ^ nk s , and distinguished for their correct ui ^ aiag ^ % f « £# n ^ t awkward attempU at imitatipn , but the *) c # tcbie of a student from the life . There is a midnight awpper ; by
tyjg hrhgut at Stone U « nge ; a sort of Epicurean pr ^ ie ; ig ^^ ^ fanderecl poetical b y the classical mznzgsnHmt ^ i iUe liitrrr Oiie verse from a fiacchaaalian soag by the yotUftg ^ 4 , hpUiaiit . Lard Leicester , deserves quotation ; it is almost sublime from its excess of extravagance : — p : ^ Hie M Hh it reels , it totters ; and the trees dance to * n& fro ; ^ fWMovttitaiiui shake their hoasy heads amf ware their caps of mowj The far off city staggers with a strangely trembling motion , luAaA 4 fc * ge » ile aky bends down , to kiss her wild loreiy the OcesmJ &i £ 5 a-. t ' jbl u » . " , . . Vol . ii . p-AL , ^^ The hero himself does not merit his title of the " Inconsistent JMuT li ^ lf so much laA some of the ch aracler s ^ Ke describe * All the events of his Ii % i 8 tMl M ** conduct under them , are
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1836, page 764, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2664/page/48/
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