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  • The "Anti-Jacobin" was continued under the name of the "Anti-Jacobin

    History of English Humour, Vol. 2 (of 2) Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange 1873

  • 'GEORGE ELLIS, to whom this Introduction is addressed, is "the well - known coadjutor of Mr. Canning and Mr. Frere in the" Anti-Jacobin, "and editor of" Specimens of Ancient English Romances, "&c.

    Marmion Walter Scott 1801

  • [Anon.], Review of Rural Tales, Ballads, and Songs from The Anti-Jacobin Review, 11 (1802), 394 – 97.

    List of Contextual Material 2009

  • George Canning and his colleagues in the Anti-Jacobin to be followed in 1812 by a collection of variations on a theme that put Hawkins Browne in the shade, the Rejected Addresses of James and

    'The Oxford Book of Parodies' 2010

  • Jacobin Parliament with Fox as Robespierre; and pieces in the first Anti-Jacobin (1797-98) such as the letter of "A Batchelor."

    Notes on ''Manilus to Peter Pindar':Satire, Patriotism, and Masculinity in the 1790s' 2006

  • The link was certainly noticed by the Anti-Jacobin magazine's team of writers headed by the future Tory

    Introduction 2006

  • Wolcot in the Anti-Jacobin Review and elsewhere, consolidating the improbable catalogue of vices imputed to Wolcot and rehearsing the more meager criticisms of his verse.

    'Manlius to Peter Pindar':Satire, Patriotism, and Masculinity in the 1790s 2006

  • Loves of the Triangles (1798), the spoof-poem in the Anti-Jacobin which helped to blast

    Introduction 2006

  • Women daring the public sphere should instead exhibit a "masculine command of their passions," according to The Anti-Jacobin (qtd. in Craciun, 79); Robinson placed Marie Antoinette even higher, as an exemplar of "transcendent genius," a natural gift that enabled transport across strictly gendered boundaries so that women could enter the public sphere "on distinctly feminine (and fleshly) terms" (Craciun 17).

    Framing Romantic Dress: Mary Robinson, Princess Caroline and the Sex/Text 2006

  • Other criticisms of Wolcot in this era preceding the Anti-Jacobin, though increasing in number, also tended toward paternalistic correction or toward the burlesque rather than violent aggression.

    'Manlius to Peter Pindar':Satire, Patriotism, and Masculinity in the 1790s 2006

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