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... Magazine , October 1821 . Naturally all Elians are familiar with the name of the London Magazine published by Baldwin Cradock and Joy , and first edited by John Scott . Fewer will have heard of Gold and Northhouse's London Magazine and ...
... Magazine , October 1821 . Naturally all Elians are familiar with the name of the London Magazine published by Baldwin Cradock and Joy , and first edited by John Scott . Fewer will have heard of Gold and Northhouse's London Magazine and ...
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... Magazine in the eighteenth century and plans for its revival had been settled in 1819. Thus , leaving aside coincidence , it would seem that Gold and Northhouse had somehow learned of Baldwin's projected magazine , had stolen its title ...
... Magazine in the eighteenth century and plans for its revival had been settled in 1819. Thus , leaving aside coincidence , it would seem that Gold and Northhouse had somehow learned of Baldwin's projected magazine , had stolen its title ...
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... Magazine companions as Hazlitt , who was not at all agreeable to Wordsworth at this time ) . Like Wordsworth we all now read Elia in detachment . I hope that this lecture has done something to restore him to his ' old companions ...
... Magazine companions as Hazlitt , who was not at all agreeable to Wordsworth at this time ) . Like Wordsworth we all now read Elia in detachment . I hope that this lecture has done something to restore him to his ' old companions ...
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Restoring the London Connection Jonathan Bate | 181 |
Book Reviews 202 | 181 |
Fifty Years Ago Continued Selected by D E Wickham 214 | 181 |
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