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* "The Diaboliad," P. 18. It was Selwyn's fate and in every generation we find some one of whom the same may be said to have his characteristics or foibles exaggerated.
I do not know if you have received this performance. If I thought you had not, paltry as it is, I should send it to you. The work I mean is called "The Diaboliad." This hero is Lord Ernham. Lord Hertford and Lord Beauchamp are the chief persons whom he loads with his invectives.
I had a more private and much better dinner yesterday at Devonshire House. "The Diaboliad, a poem dedicated to the Worst Man in His Majesty's Dominion," London, G. Kearsley, 1777. "The Diaboliad" was a social satire: in it the devil was supposed to have grown old, and being anxious to find a successor for his throne visits London. He appears to a gambling party:
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