Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: Comprising the Celebrated Political and Satirical Poems, of the Rt. Hons. G. Canning, John Hookham Frere, W. Pitt, the Marquis Wellesley, G. Ellis, W. Gifford, the Earl of Carlisle, and Others.
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Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: Comprising the Celebrated Political and Satirical Poems, of the Rt. Hons. G. Canning, John Hookham Frere, W. Pitt, the Marquis Wellesley, G. Ellis, W. Gifford, the Earl of Carlisle, and Others.
English poetry; France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799 -- Poetry; Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1789-1820
Almanack of revolutions, 789;
illustrates the wild system of innovation, _ib._;
account of Switzerland, 792.
America, 4;
infected by French principles;
Congress of, democratic members abuse our sovereign, 14;
buildings described, 222.
American Annual Register, 829;
composed by Calender, a refugee Scotch democrat;
assertions, false;
reasoning, trivial;
language and manner, coarse and vulgar, 830;
author tries to be witty on Burke, 833;
praises Jefferson, Tom Paine, and the French Revolutionists, _ib._
Analytical Review analysed, 3;
Review of Wakefield’s reply, reviewed, 75;
idea of the constituents of independence, 76;
consistently with itself ridicules prayer, 77;
Analytical Reviewers, not critics, but partisans, 83;
endeavour to influence juries, 84;
enraged for the prosecution of Johnson, 85;
give no account of the books they censure, 86;
Analytical Reviewer of Godwin’s Memoirs, illustrates his own morals,
politics, and religion, 99;
expects a time when Mrs. Wollstonecraft’s conduct will be admired,
_ib._;
asserts the proceedings of the French Directory and English
Government to be the same, 182;
abuses due laws and government, _ib._;
declamatory abuse of Mr. Gifford’s address, 185;
whom the Analytical think the friends of liberty, 186;
praises Charlotte Smith’s _Delmont_, 190;
attacks Murphy’s _Arminius_, 193;
Abuses Bowdler’s _Reform of Ruin_, 195;
Invective of, against Peter Porcupine, _ib._;
tries wit, 197;
blasphemous comparison by, of Godwin, to the Supreme Being, 335;
God of, not the God of Christians, _ib._;
abuses Peter Porcupine, 342;
principles of, 344;
praises of Jones, the itinerant lecturer, 345;
Gerald, _ib._;
enraged at an allusion to the French faction at home, 448;
abuses Mr. Noble for praising the gospel, and censuring the English
regicides, 449;
exclaims against the punishment of regicides, 450;
defends Ludlow, the murderer of his king, 451;
styles a conspirator the fairest character in English history, 452;
defends the _United Irishmen_, 464;
abuses Mr. Budworth, for praising the answerer of Paine, 465.
Anarchists, ode to, 365.
Anecdotes of Republican judges, 15;
political, 212.
Annual Register, New, principles of, 150;
patronised by H. M. Williams, _ib._;
conducted by a dignitary of the Church, hostile to our established
institution, 348;
anecdote of that conductor, 349;
praise of Oldfield’s _Defence of Universal Suffrage_, 456;
high praise of Erskine on the War, 697;
exposed, 698;
character of, _ib._;
remarks on, 700.
Anti-Gallican Spirit commended, 107.
_Anti-Jacobin_ newspaper praised, 55.
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