
John Bull
In Our Time: Culture
The Libel Laws of the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century
The first pamphlet was called, law is a bottomless pit. And so john bull enters into this lawsuit. It reduced these to a an allegory of a law suit between john bull, on the one hand, and a lewis baboon, who represents france. But the pamphlets are so much more than that, because, as you were suggesting earlier, the characters are really rounded out. So john bull, as the personification of of the english is described as ruddy and plump. He's got a pair of ruddy cheeks. He's an honest, plain dealing fellow. He's choleric. Mark knight, enter john bull. What was arbut
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