10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TARTARLY»
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The Entire Works of Sr. Oliver Wendell Holmes
tartarly,". came. down. upon. him. in. the. most. contemptuous style, as "a joker
ofjokes," a "diner-out of the first water," in one of his own phrases; sneering at him
, insulting him, as nothing but a toad of a court, sneaking behind the anonymous,
...
Oliver Wendell Holmes, 2014
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The Academy and Literature
vQuarterly. and. Tartarly. Sons XVIIlra CENTURY MEN or Lsrrans. Biographical
Essays by the Rev. Whitwell Elwin. Edited by his son, Warwick Elwin. (Murray)
When it was asserted in the presence of Dr. Johnson that the life of a mere
literary ...
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Who wrote the Waverley novels? Being an investigation into ...
J Moore, in his " Thoughts on Editors," raises the following poetical monument to
Lockhart's "tartarly pen," in the Quarterly, at this period: — " No, editors don't care
a button What false, and faithless things they do ; They'll let you come and cut ...
William John Fitzpatrick, sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, misc.]), 1856
This was the fault attributed, rather unjustly, to poor Keats by “the savage and
tartarly"'t that killed him. We have the attack upon the fortress in which Joubert
was dying of his wounds,.the assault on one day similar to. *Lays of the Ii'mjgr/zfs.
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Who wrote the Waverley novels?: Being an investigation into ...
J Moore, in his " Thoughts on Editors," raises the following poetical monument to
Lockhart's "tartarly pen," in the Quarterly, at this period: — " No, editors don't care
a button What false, and faithless things they do ; They'll let you come and cut ...
William John Fitzpatrick, 1856
This was the fault attributed, rather unjustly, to poor Keats by “ the savage and
tartarly "1' that killed him. We have the attack upon the fortress in which Joubert
W85 dying of his wounds,-the assault on one day similar to. *Lay: of flu.- Km'g/Itr.
By ...
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Selections from American Literature
287 : 154. Sidney Smith. An English clergyman and humorist, one of the founders
of the Edinburgh Review. 287 : 157. The "Quarterly . . . tartarly." An allusion to the
bon mot attributed to Byron anent the report that the poet John Keats died ...
Leonidas Warren Payne, 1919
It needs the savage and tartarly note.' In England the savage and tartarly note
was heard long before Byron provided Mr. Fadiman with his allusion: Who killed
John Keats? 'I,' says the Quarterly, So savage and Tartarly; ' 'Twas one of my
feats.
Denys Kilham Roberts, 1947
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Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist
I,' says the ' Quarterly,' So savage and Tartarly ; - 'Twas one of my feats. ' \Vho
shot the arrow? The poet-priest, Milman, So ready to kill man, Or Southey, or
Barrow." The Rector.—All those are clever, however they might be received by
the ...
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New wine in old bottles [a reply to Essays and reviews].
Our divines would not have done by " the Quarterly so savage and Tartarly " as
the Quarterly did by poor Keats. A man is known by the company that he keeps,
and so in literary company Mr. Pattison would have passed off for a man of letters
...
John Bickford Heard, 1862
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