Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey (1773-1850)
Scottish barrister, Whig MP, and co-founder and editor of the Edinburgh
Review (1802-29). As a reviewer he was the implacable foe of the Lake School of
poetry.
Scottish barrister, Whig MP, and co-founder and editor of the Edinburgh
Review (1802-29). As a reviewer he was the implacable foe of the Lake School of
poetry.
“Parliamentary reform” in
Edinburgh Review.
“Alison on Taste” in
Edinburgh Review.
“Bentham, Principes de Législation par Dumont” in
Edinburgh Review.
“Cobbett's Political Register” in
Edinburgh Review.
Contributions to the Edinburgh Review.
“Don Manuel Espriella's Letters from England” in
Edinburgh Review.
“Madame de Staël” in
Edinburgh Review.
“McCrie's Life of John Knox” in
Edinburgh Review.
“Miss Edgeworth's Fashionable Tales” in
Edinburgh Review.
“Miss Edgeworth's Tales of Fashionable Life” in
Edinburgh Review.
Observations on Mr. Thelwall's Letter to the Editor of the Edinburgh
Review.
“Pamphlets on the Catholic Question” in
Edinburgh Review.
“Parliamentary Reform” in
Edinburgh Review.
“Phrenology” in
Edinburgh Review.
“Proposed Reform of the Court of Session” in
Edinburgh Review.
“Reliques of Burns” in
Edinburgh Review.
“Rose's Observations on Fox” in
Edinburgh Review.
“The State of Parties” in
Edinburgh Review.
“Stewart's Life of Dr. Reid” in
Edinburgh Review.
“Warburton's Letters” in
Edinburgh Review.
“Wordsworth's Excursion” in
Edinburgh Review.
“Whiter's Etymologicon Magnum” in
Monthly Review.