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Gotham; The Conference
and its personal confession
Force of his invective
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
(190721).
Volume X. The Age of Johnson.
XVII.
Political Literature
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§ 14. Churchills Later Satires.
The rest of Churchills poems are of less interest.
The Author
is a slashing attack on Smollett and other ministerial publicists and agents.
The Ghost,
in octosyllabics, derives its only interest from being, in part, his earliest work; it is tedious and rambling to a degree. We may allow
The Candidate,
directed against Lord Sandwich, to have deserved its share of praise for the defeat of Jemmy Twitcher,
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as he was nick-named, in the election for the high stewardship of Cambridge university; but its appeal was merely temporary. There is little to remark on any of the other poems
The Farewell, Independence
and
The Journey
produced by the prolific poet in 1764. They showed an increasing metrical skill, and maintained his reputation, but they did not add to it.
The Times,
which, from its greater fire, might have taken high place among his works, was, unfortunately, both hideous in subject and extravagantly exaggerated in execution.
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Note 5
. That Jemmy Twitcher should peach, I own surprises me. Sandwich, the completest rake of the day, had brought Wilkess obscene
Essay on Woman
before the House of Lords in a speech of extraordinary hypocrisy.
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