The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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Page 149
... political , criticisms of The Edinburgh , that , in February 1809 , brought a new and most powerful rival into the field . The article on ' Don Cevallos , and the French Usurpation in Spain ' was written by Jeffrey himself , and it had ...
... political , criticisms of The Edinburgh , that , in February 1809 , brought a new and most powerful rival into the field . The article on ' Don Cevallos , and the French Usurpation in Spain ' was written by Jeffrey himself , and it had ...
Page 152
... political parties . Neither entirely excluded from its pages occasional contributions from the opposite camp ; but , as a general rule , writers on any subject who were in sympathy with the political objects of liberal- ism or ...
... political parties . Neither entirely excluded from its pages occasional contributions from the opposite camp ; but , as a general rule , writers on any subject who were in sympathy with the political objects of liberal- ism or ...
Page 155
... political partisan is beyond dispute . The later political developments of the two great Reviews , however interesting , when W. E. Gladstone was an occasional contributor to The Edinburgh and The Quarterly ( his topics being by no ...
... political partisan is beyond dispute . The later political developments of the two great Reviews , however interesting , when W. E. Gladstone was an occasional contributor to The Edinburgh and The Quarterly ( his topics being by no ...
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