The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... Edinburgh , whilst others would turn to Gifford and The Quarterly . Without the practice of anonymity , combined with responsible and vigorous editorship , a ... Edinburgh Review 143 The Edinburgh Review , 142 [ CH . Reviews and Magazines.
... Edinburgh , whilst others would turn to Gifford and The Quarterly . Without the practice of anonymity , combined with responsible and vigorous editorship , a ... Edinburgh Review 143 The Edinburgh Review , 142 [ CH . Reviews and Magazines.
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Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller. VI ] The Edinburgh Review 143 The Edinburgh Review , ' to be continued quarterly , ' of 1802 , which was to become famous and permanent as an exponent of literary and political criticism ...
Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller. VI ] The Edinburgh Review 143 The Edinburgh Review , ' to be continued quarterly , ' of 1802 , which was to become famous and permanent as an exponent of literary and political criticism ...
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... Edinburgh and The Quarterly ( his topics being by no means exclusively political ) , and when Lord Salisbury was lending his brilliant and polemical pen to the conservative cause in The Quarterly , do not concern us here , though they ...
... Edinburgh and The Quarterly ( his topics being by no means exclusively political ) , and when Lord Salisbury was lending his brilliant and polemical pen to the conservative cause in The Quarterly , do not concern us here , though they ...
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