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William Kenrick: Volunteer Moralist

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 August 2021

W. R. Irwin*
Affiliation:
State University of Iowa

Abstract

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Type
Comment and Criticism
Information
PMLA , Volume 67 , Issue 2 , March 1952 , pp. 288 - 291
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1952

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References

Notes

1 See also Samuel Shellabarger, Lord Chesterfield (New York, 1935), pp. 108-109, and Willard Connely, The True Chesterfield . . . (London, 1939), p. 274.

2 See Gentleman's Magazine, xviii (1748), 384, 432, 576; xix (1749), 384. In June 1748 Ralph Griffiths published the Memoirs of Mrs. Laetitia Pilkington; presumably because of her narrative of prolonged marital infelicity, some of the writers of Grub Street could not resist associating her name and fame with Mrs. Phillips'.

3 See Gentleman's Mag., xxiii (1753), 133.

4 Joyce Hemlow, “Fanny Burney and the Courtesy Books,” PMLA, lxv (1950), 744 et passim.

5 See the Monthly Review, lii (1775), 514-517. I have not examined a copy of the work itself.

6 The reviewer is identified in Benjamin C. Nangle, The Monthly Review . .. (Oxford, 1934), p. 137.

7 Compare the admonition: “Preserve thy vow in violated, for the strayings of thy husband absolve thee not” (The Whole Duty of Woman, p. 76).