| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 610 sider
...Anti-jacobin armour, * 'When the 26th Number appeared. Mr. Scott wrote to Constable in these terms : — " The Edinburgh Review had become such as to render...contributor to it. — Now, it is such as I can no longer contmue to receive or read it." The list of the then subscribers exhibits in an indignant dash of Constable's... | |
| 1837 - 598 sider
...most strongly * ' When the 26th Number appeared, Mr. Scott wrote to Constable in these terms :—" The Edinburgh Review had become such as to render it impossible for me to continue a contributor to it.—Now it is such as I can no longer continue to receive or read it." The list of the then subscribers... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 608 sider
...26th Number appeared. Mr. Scott wrote to Constable in these tern» : — " The Edinburgh Review fiad become such as to render it impossible for me to continue a contributor to it. — AOIÜ, it is such us I can no longer continue to receive or read it.'* The list of the then subscribers... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 430 sider
...Edinburgh Review luul become such as to render it impossible for me to continue a contributor to it.—Now, it is such as I can no longer continue to receive or read it." The list of the then subscribers exhibits in an indignant dash of Constable's pen opposite Mr Scott's... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 428 sider
...the 26th Number appeared, Mr Scott wrote to Constable in these terms :—" The Edinburgh Review Jiad become such as to render it impossible for me to continue a contributor to it.—Now, it is such as I can no longer continue to receive or read it." The list of the then subscribers... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 430 sider
...after his depar* " When the 26th Number appeared, Mr Scott wrote to Constable in these terms : — ' The Edinburgh Review had become such as to render...as I can no longer continue to receive or read it/ The list of the then subscribers exhibits in an indignant dash of Constable's pen opposite Mr Scott's... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 426 sider
...after his depar* " When the 26th Number appeared, Mr Scott wrote to Constable in these terms : — * The Edinburgh Review had become such as to render...as I can no longer continue to receive or read it." The list of the then subscribers exhibits in an indignant dash of Constable's pen opposite Mr Scott's... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1847 - 544 sider
...moment. The ' Edinburgh Review,' by mistake it was supposed, contained a very severe fault-finding aod unjust article by Mr. Jeffrey on ' Marmion,' the most...of Constable's pen, opposite Scott's name, the word Mr. Murray, when he wrote to Mr. Canning, could not have obtained any information of what had occurred... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1848 - 428 sider
...auspices for the 1 When the 26th Number appeared, Mr Scott wrote to Constable in these terms : — " The Edinburgh Review had become such as to render...impossible for me to continue a contributor to it. — AToro, it is such as I can no longer continue to receive or read it." The matter he had come to... | |
| Xavier Donald MacLeod - 1852 - 324 sider
...Usurpation of Spain," Scott was so indignant, that ha wrote to Constable, proprietor of the Review. " It had become such as to render it impossible for me to continue a contributor to it. Now it is such that I can no longer receive or read it." The list of the then subscribers shows an indignant dash... | |
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