John Styles
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“Barefaced obscenities, low vulgarities and nauseous vice so frequently figure and pollute his pages that we cannot but regret the luckless hour he became a writer for the stage.”--An Essay on the Character, Immoral, and Antichristian Tendency of the Stage (1806) by John Styles |
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John Styles (17 March 1782 – 22 June 1849) was an English Congregational minister and animal rights writer.
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