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A collection of critical essays and informal sketches that combine literary analysis, anecdote, and cultural commentary. The author examines earlier writers and movements—including discussions of Dryden, Shakespeare, Lessing, and Rousseau—alongside pieces on witchcraft, sentimentalism, and glimpses of regional life two centuries earlier. Close readings and historical context are used to argue about taste, manners, and the social forces that shape literature and belief. The tone shifts between learned argument and personal observation, pairing moral and aesthetic judgments with lively epigrammatic asides.
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