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    The British Critic: A New Review was a quarterly publication, established in 1793 as a conservative and high-church review journal riding the tide of British...
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  • Christian Remembrancer (category Christian magazine stubs)
    to 1868. Joshua Watson and Henry Handley Norris, the owners of the British Critic, encouraged Frederick Iremonger to start the Christian Remembrancer...
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  • (1925–2022), Scottish lawyer Ian Hamilton (critic) (1938–2001), British critic, poet, literary magazine publisher and editor Ian Hamilton (footballer) (1940–2021)...
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  • Susheila Nasta (category English magazine editors)
    Susheila Nasta, MBE, Hon. FRSL (born 1953), is a British critic, editor, academic and literary activist. She is Professor of Modern and Contemporary Literatures...
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    List of 18th-century British periodicals (category Defunct literary magazines published in the United Kingdom)
    (1797–1798) The Arminian Magazine (1778–1913) The Asiatic annual register (1799–1811) British Critic. Quarterly (1793–1826) Conjuror's Magazine (1791–1794?) Lloyd's...
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  • Forty years after its release, Time magazine rated it as one of the 100 all-time great films. In 1997, British critic Leslie Halliwell described it as a...
    61 KB (6,828 words) - 12:17, 14 July 2024
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    Potter's-Pury. The Gentleman's Magazine 1828, Volume 98 (New series No. 21) page 181 (Obituary section). The British Critic: A conservative review journal...
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    on the Gallowgreen of Paisley. J. Neilson. p. 17. Agnes Finnie. The British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and Ecclesiastical Record. C. & J. Rivington...
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    reviews from both Hunt's fellow poets and literary magazines were positive, although the British Critic described the work as a "pert and vulgar insolence...
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  • Monthly Repository (category Christian magazine stubs)
    Professor Jason Camlot (28 April 2013). Style and the Nineteenth-Century British Critic: Sincere Mannerisms. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 50 note 62. ISBN 978-1-4094-7499-9...
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    John Volts (1825–1904?) was a British critic, philosopher and writer. He lived for part of his life in the United States. He was the author of In the Court...
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    Charles Knight. The series was announced in ambitious fashion in the British Critic. It was started by William Gresley and Edward Churton, with propagandistic...
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    particularly those on death and on friendship". The reviewer for The British Critic thought the work "contains much admirable instruction; the sentiments...
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  • the nature of the cuts are available. 'Perhaps surprisingly', writes British critic John Hamilton, 'UA was happy enough with the finished product to rush...
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  • similar word ecclesialogy first appeared in the quarterly journal The British Critic in 1837, in an article written by an anonymous contributor who defined...
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    alphabetisation, and cross-references to then-unpublished volumes. The British Critic less stridently criticised lack of balance and confusion in volume 1...
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    be a semordnilap of Michael (i.e. "Mikaile"). In February 1810, the British Critic said they readily admitted that the language adopted by this book would...
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  • Dublin Review of Books (category Biweekly magazines)
    poet, novelist, critic, and intellectual historian Terry Eagleton, British critic and literary theorist Marianne Elliott, historian Ronan Fanning, historian...
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    English Churchman (category Anglican newspapers and magazines)
    express purpose of advocating Tractarian views' and ranked alongside the British Critic as one of the 'two great Tractarian organs'. In 1884, the paper was...
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    Science and Philosophical Magazine. 1857 Life and Writings of Arago Ditto. 1834 A Letter to the Editor of The British Critic Lewis Carroll attended the...
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