The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: Mid-VictorianChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... Review , a reputation as critic that was really far beyond what his intrinsic merit justified . Leigh Hunt and Lamb were much more delicate and imaginative appreciators of literature than Jeffrey ; Hazlitt , despite his waywardness and ...
... Review , a reputation as critic that was really far beyond what his intrinsic merit justified . Leigh Hunt and Lamb were much more delicate and imaginative appreciators of literature than Jeffrey ; Hazlitt , despite his waywardness and ...
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... Review , a publication with which he had been associated since its founding in 1809. Over a nearly fifty - year period Croker contributed hundreds of articles on a variety of subjects to the Review , often instigating controversy ; his ...
... Review , a publication with which he had been associated since its founding in 1809. Over a nearly fifty - year period Croker contributed hundreds of articles on a variety of subjects to the Review , often instigating controversy ; his ...
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... Review . He wrote three articles in its first issue , and thereafter contributed extensively to it , first with scientific articles and then with political and critical pieces . Brougham was largely responsible for making the Edinburgh ...
... Review . He wrote three articles in its first issue , and thereafter contributed extensively to it , first with scientific articles and then with political and critical pieces . Brougham was largely responsible for making the Edinburgh ...
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