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who introduces the leading personalities to him. Rolle, despite the fact that he was not a constant supporter of Pitt, was picked out for ridicule by the authors after he shouted down
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was a collaborative work and the authors remained anonymous. Joseph Richardson, a journalist, was the principal writer;
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from 1812. The drawing has several puns on the name 'Rolle' including the punning motto "Jouez bien votre role".
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attacked Pitt for his consumption of port and for having no relationships with women:
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in the House of Commons. The authors claimed his descent from the
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of July 20, 1850 containing a note on the authors of the
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature
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also had perhaps more than his fair share of criticism.
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which is extensively quoted. The subject of the poem is
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in 1784–85, and its authors also contributed ancillary
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satire directed principally at the administration of
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Index


British
William Pitt the Younger
Morning Herald
satires
literary criticism
epic poem
John Rolle
Devon
Merlin
Edmund Burke
Norman
Rollo of Normandy
George Ellis
French Laurence
Richard FitzPatrick
Charles James Fox
Lord John Townshend
Henry Dundas
Charles Jenkinson
Criticisms on the Rolliad: Part the First
OCLC
5203303
etext of the Rolliad
Project Gutenberg
etext of the Rolliad
Internet Archive
Project Gutenberg etext
Notes and Queries
The Rolliad

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