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" ... London publisher. The sentence which probably gave most annoyance to Blackwood's men was : " The Scorpion has often, in conversation, expressed his disbelief of the Christian religion," while the Leopard makes " obscene parodies on the Psalms." Wilson... "
Read! Marvellous and disinterested patriotism of certain learned Whigs ... - Page 50
by Fair play (pseud.) - 1820
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Hypocrisy Unveiled, and Calumny Detected: In a Review of Blackwood's Magazine

Macvey Napier, James Grahame - 1818 - 64 pages
...inconsistencies, that the same writer, or at least his sworn brother, the LEOPARD, has praised Byron's Parisina, and Coleridge's Christabel, poems which sin as heinously...libeller and his associates have honour, religion, and morals continually in their mouths, but that they may shew, by way of contrast, how thoroughly...
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Cobwebs of Criticism: A Review of the First Reviewers of the 'Lake ...

Sir Hall Caine - 1883 - 302 pages
...the poem of " Rimini "] or at least his sworn brother, the Leopard, has praised Byron's " Parisina," and Coleridge's " Christabel " — poems which sin...purity and decency as it is well possible to imagine.' Allusion of this kind to ' Christabel' ought to have been enough to laugh the anonymous critic or critics...
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The Life and Letters of John Gibson Lockhart, Volume 1

Andrew Lang - 1897 - 472 pages
...makes " obscene parodies on the Psalms." Wilson "has praised Coleridge's ' Christabel,' which sins as heinously against purity and decency as it is well possible to imagine." The author of " Hypocrisy Unveiled " was clearly of "a nice morality." Finally the Leopard and the...
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