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  • On one occasion, he was speaking in the House of Commons and said " as black as  ", to be interrupted by an opponent with " your shoe-strings ! " Whitelock replied " Sir, I remember when there were more shoe-strings and fewer coxcombs in this assembly ! " On another occasion, in 1714, Whitelock began a speech in the Commons with a reference to the Elector of Hanover : " If he ever comes to the throne, which I hope he never will . . . " This was met with angry shouts from the Whigs and by demands for him to take his words back.
  • Some of her widely anthologized poems include " Constantinople " and " Epistle from Mrs . Yonge to her Husband . " " Constantinople, " written January 1718, is a beautiful poem in heroic couplets describing Britain and Turkey through human history, and representing the state of mind " of knaves, coxcombs, the mob, and party zealous all characteristic of the London of her time . " . " Epistle from Mrs . Yonge to her Husband, " written 1724, stages a letter from Mrs . Yonge to her libertine husband and exposes the social double standard which led to the shaming and distress of Mrs . Yonge after her divorce.
  • In his Dedication to The Virtuoso, Shadwell claimed that he had created four entirely new humours characters, by which he meant the titular virtuoso Sir Nicholas Gimcrack, Sir Formal Trifle ( described in the cast list as  the Orator, a florid coxcomb ), Sir Samuel Hearty (  a brisk, amorous, adventurous, unfortunate coxcomb; one that by the help of humorous, nonsensical bywords takes himself to be a wit ), and Sir Nicholas s uncle Snarl (  an old, pettish fellow, a great admirer of the last age and a declaimer against the vices of this, and privately very vicious himself .  ) Though some critics believe that Sir Nicholas is an inconsistent character, of the four, his is the character with the most significant literary legacy.
  • Summing up while alluding to the politically motivated attacks that prevented Hunt's fuller acceptance as a major literary figure in his time, Hazlitt draws a comparison with certain gentleman-poets of an earlier age, integrating this with what he has noted of Hunt's personal vanity : " We have said that Lord Byron is a sublime coxcomb : why should we not say that Mr . Hunt is a delightful one ? . . . He is the only poet or literary man we ever knew who puts us in mind of Carew; or who united rare intellectual acquirements with outward grace and natural gentility . . . . A wit and a poet, Mr . Hunt is also distinguished by fineness of tact and sterling sense : he has only been a visionary in humanity, the fool of virtue ."
  • Still, the larger literary world largely dismissed her work . " The Cambridge History of English and American Literature ", for example, wrote : " If we had nothing of Jean Ingelow s but the most remarkable poem entitled Divided, it would be permissible to suppose the loss [ of her ], in fact or in might-have-been, of a poetess of almost the highest rank . . . . Jean Ingelow wrote some other good things, but nothing at all equalling this; while she also wrote too much and too long . " Some of this criticism has overtones of dismissiveness of her as a female writer : " Unless a man is an extraordinary coxcomb, a person of private means, or both, he seldom has the time and opportunity of committing, or the wish to commit, bad or indifferent verse for a long series of years; but it is otherwise with woman ."
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