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Reflector[1811 Jan-Mar] [James Leigh Hunt], "Art. XI.—Account of a Familiar Spirit, who Visited and Conversed with the Author in a Manner Equally New and Forcible, Shewing the Carnivorous Duties of all Rational Beings and the True End of Philosophy," The Reflector, A Quarterly Magazine, on Subjects of Philosophy, Politics, and the Liberal Arts, 1 (1811 Jan-Mar): 86-99;. [1811 Oct-Dec] [James Leigh Hunt], "Art. XIX.—Edax on Appetite," The Reflector, A Quarterly Magazine, on Subjects of Philosophy, Politics, and the Liberal Arts 1 (1811 Oct-Dec): 391-7. [1811 Oct-Dec] [James Leigh Hunt], "Art. XIX.—Hespita on the Immoderate Indulgence of the Pleasures of the Palate," The Reflector, A Quarterly Magazine, on Subjects of Philosophy, Politics, and the Liberal Arts 1 (1811 Oct-Dec): 397-9. _____
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