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That I may not myself become subject to the charge , which I am bring . as ing against others , by an accusation without proof , I refer to the article on Dr. Rennell's sermons in the very first number of the Edinburgh Review as an ...
That I may not myself become subject to the charge , which I am bring . as ing against others , by an accusation without proof , I refer to the article on Dr. Rennell's sermons in the very first number of the Edinburgh Review as an ...
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To Murray in the summer of 1816 Coleridge proposed the founding of a review of old books , British and foreign , on the lines here suggested . Memoirs of Murray , i . 304 ; Life , p . 223 and f . n . To the end of his life Coleridge ...
To Murray in the summer of 1816 Coleridge proposed the founding of a review of old books , British and foreign , on the lines here suggested . Memoirs of Murray , i . 304 ; Life , p . 223 and f . n . To the end of his life Coleridge ...
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8 , 1816 , Hazlitt wrote an article purporting to be a review of the yet unpublished discourse . After its appearance , it was reviewed in the Examiner of Dec. 29 , 1816 ( again by Hazlitt ) , and in the Edinburgh Review of Dec. 1816.
8 , 1816 , Hazlitt wrote an article purporting to be a review of the yet unpublished discourse . After its appearance , it was reviewed in the Examiner of Dec. 29 , 1816 ( again by Hazlitt ) , and in the Edinburgh Review of Dec. 1816.
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