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  • Tait's Edinburgh Magazine was a monthly periodical founded in 1832. It was an important venue for liberal political views, as well as contemporary cultural...
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  • Recollections of the Lake Poets (category Works originally published in Tait's Edinburgh Magazine)
    author Thomas De Quincey. In these essays, originally published in Tait's Edinburgh Magazine between 1834 and 1840, De Quincey provided some of the earliest...
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  • Ruddiman in 1779 Edinburgh Magazine and Review, a monthly periodical published from 1773 to 1776 Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, a monthly periodical published...
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  • (1824 – 3 March 1892) was a British author. He was apprenticed to Tait's Edinburgh Magazine and became managing clerk, before joining a company of strolling...
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    With Memoirs, Volume 1 "Milton" Tait's Edinburgh Magazine "Mrs. Hannah More" (December) 1834 Tait's Edinburgh Magazine "Animal Magnetism" (January) "Sketches...
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  • Review, Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, the Dublin University Magazine, Fraser's Magazine, the Church Review, and the Church of Scotland Magazine and Review...
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  • Scotland. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine appeared in April 1832, and was issued monthly until December 1864. It was a literary and political magazine, its radical...
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  • British Hispanic studies. From 1832–1846 he wrote primarily for Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, reviewing German, Italian, English, French and Spanish literature...
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  • pbenyon.plus.com. William Tait; Christian Isobel Johnstone (1834). Tait's Edinburgh Magazine. Vol. 1. W. Tait. p. 710. The Msida Bastion Cemetery, Malta, a...
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  • was based on McCombie's piece on Jackey Jackey, published in Tait's Edinburgh Magazine in 1844. The play was written that year in Melbourne and submitted...
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  • British Newspaper Archive. Tait, William; Johnstone, Christian Isobel (1836). Tait's Edinburgh Magazine. Edinburgh: W. Tait. Retrieved 17 February 2020....
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  • Rivingtons. pp. 260. skene bay. "Obituary Notices for July: Lieutenant Skene, R.N." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine. Vol. 16. W. Tait. August 1849. p. 549. v t e...
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  • Media, 1830–1870, London, Ashgate, 2004. Easley, Alexis (2005). ""Tait's Edinburgh Magazine" in the 1830s: Dialogues on Gender, Class, and Reform". Victorian...
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    (1834). Tait's Edinburgh Magazine. Vol. 1. W. Tait. p. 443. Retrieved 2014-10-05. Tait, W.; Johnstone, C.I. (1839). Tait's Edinburgh Magazine. Vol. 6...
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  • Isobel (1836). "D. Whittle Harvery, M.P., purchases The True Sun". Tait's Edinburgh Magazine. Vol. 3. p. 808. The Northern Highlands in the Nineteenth Century...
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  • we have ever perused regarding the early life of any man", and Tait's Edinburgh Magazine said that it "bears many characteristics of Scott's mingled sagacity...
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  • the Lake Poets, final two essays on the Lake Poets published in Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (first essay published in 1836; see also Recollections 1835, 1839):...
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  • two essays in the series Recollections of the Lake Poets, in Tait's Edinburgh Magazine on the Lake Poets, a fourth installment on Samuel Taylor Coleridge...
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    what was happening to the people in the stories." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine The Young Men's Magazine Sears, Donald A. (1978). John Neal. Boston, Massachusetts:...
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    Monmouth. Vol. 12. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine. p. 57. "Official account published by command", quoted in Tait's Edinburgh Magazine "Sword of the Duke of...
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