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| − | '''Joseph Robert Brighouse''' (15 July 1767 – 19 September 1821) was an English literary critic and ''bon viveur''. He wrote for many publications but he is best known for his trenchant | + | [[File:jrbrighouse.jpg|thumb|A watercolour and pencil sketch of Joseph Robert Brighouse, believed to be drawn from life by the celebrated artist [[Mr Macapple Gimp, RA]]]] |
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| + | '''Joseph Robert Brighouse''' (15 July 1767 – 19 September 1821) was an English literary critic and ''bon viveur''. He wrote for many publications but he is best known for his trenchant reviews in ''[[Mistress Huffington's Postulates]]'' and ''[[Th'Examiner]]''. | ||
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A watercolour and pencil sketch of Joseph Robert Brighouse, believed to be drawn from life by the celebrated artist Mr Macapple Gimp, RA
Joseph Robert Brighouse (15 July 1767 – 19 September 1821) was an English literary critic and bon viveur. He wrote for many publications but he is best known for his trenchant reviews in Mistress Huffington's Postulates and Th'Examiner.