Liberal Opinions, Volume 2: Or, The History Of Benignus continues the satirical narrative begun in the first volume. Written in the style of an epistolary novel, this work offers a sharp critique of 18th-century English society and its prevailing attitudes. Through the character of Benignus, Mr. Pratt (Samuel Jackson) delivers astute observations on politics, manners, and the intellectual currents of the time.
This second volume further develops the themes of social commentary and philosophical inquiry, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the literature and history of the period. Readers will appreciate the wit and insight that characterize Pratt's writing, as well as the historical context that informs the narrative.
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