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The doctor, &c., vol. 6 (of 7)

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A posthumously assembled volume collects miscellaneous essays, prefaces, and interchapters drawn from the author's manuscripts, blending literary criticism, moral reflection, and satirical observation. An editor's preface explains the arrangement and selective omissions made to spare the living, then a Prelude of Mottoes offers translations and classical citations that frame short discourses on authorship, reading, and the duties of writers. The body alternates learned quotations, aphorisms, and practical commentary on taste, wit, learning, and the relationship between seriousness and mirth, offering varied meditations rather than a continuous narrative.

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Robert Southey

Robert Southey (1774-1843) was an English poet and historian, known for his contributions to the Romantic literary movement. He served as Poet Laureate from 1813 until his death, a position that allowed him to influence the poetic landscape of his time. Southey's notable works include the epic poem "Roderick, the Last of the Goths" and his extensive historical account, "History of the Peninsular War," which reflects his deep engagement with contemporary events. His writings often blend personal reflection with broader historical narratives, showcasing his versatility as both a poet and a historian. Southey's legacy continues to be recognized for its depth and insight into the human experience.

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