"The Moderation, Justice, And Manners Of The Review, Exemplify'd From His Own Works" presents a sharp critique of a prominent literary review of its time. The anonymous author dissects the review's perceived shortcomings in moderation, fairness, and decorum, using examples drawn directly from its published content. This work provides insight into the social and political climate of the era, reflecting debates about journalistic integrity and the role of public discourse. A valuable resource for scholars of literary history and those interested in the evolution of critical writing and social commentary. The book offers a window into the past, revealing the standards and expectations of intellectual debate in a bygone era.
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