Jeffrey's Criticism: A SelectionScottish Academic Press, 1983 - 181 pàgines |
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... Edinburgh Review . This reached over 12,000 by 1813 , and four years before that Jeffrey claimed that the review was read by 50,000 people within a month of its appear- ance . As Gates puts it , the Edinburgh became ' an organ of ...
... Edinburgh Review . This reached over 12,000 by 1813 , and four years before that Jeffrey claimed that the review was read by 50,000 people within a month of its appear- ance . As Gates puts it , the Edinburgh became ' an organ of ...
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... Edinburgh Review essay on Milton and Carlyle's ' Signs of the Times , ' the reviewing purpose of a particular contribution was lost from sight , in favour of broad and full treat- ment of the topic in hand . This was the mode taken over ...
... Edinburgh Review essay on Milton and Carlyle's ' Signs of the Times , ' the reviewing purpose of a particular contribution was lost from sight , in favour of broad and full treat- ment of the topic in hand . This was the mode taken over ...
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... Edinburgh Review in 1829 , though he remained associated with it in an advisory capacity until his death . Throughout these years he continued to build up his practice at the bar . In fact , legal advance- ment caused his withdrawal ...
... Edinburgh Review in 1829 , though he remained associated with it in an advisory capacity until his death . Throughout these years he continued to build up his practice at the bar . In fact , legal advance- ment caused his withdrawal ...
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Byrons The Corsair and The Bride of Abydos | 10 |
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Baillies Plays on the Passions | 103 |
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