"The Prospect, A Lyric Essay: By Martin Scriblerus, Jun" is a satirical work attributed to James-Brown Ashton. In the tradition of Martin Scriblerus, the work likely employs wit and irony to comment on contemporary society, literature, or politics. As a lyric essay, it blends elements of poetry and prose to create a unique and thought-provoking reading experience. This work offers insights into the literary landscape of its time and provides an engaging look at the social and intellectual currents of the era.
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