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1992
The Anti-Jacobin was a weekly publication which ran from 20 November 1797 to 9 July 1798. Its principal founders and chief contributors were the Tory politician George Canning (1770–1827) and his friend George Ellis (1753–1815), a lively conversationalist to whom Scott dedicated the introduction to canto V of Marmion.
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The Anti-Jacobin was a weekly publication which ran from 20 November 1797 to 9 July 1798. Its principal founders and chief contributors were the Tory politician George Canning (1770–1827) and his friend George Ellis (1753–1815), a lively conversationalist to whom Scott dedicated the introduction to canto V of Marmion.
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2000
At the end of The Marriage of Heaven and Hell Blake makes a characteristically flamboyant promise: ‘I have also: The Bible of Hell: which the world shall have whether they will or no’ (plate 24). It was a promise that he kept, publishing in 1794 the Book of Urizen, and in 1795 the Book of Ahania and the Book of Los. Then Blake fell silent.
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At the end of The Marriage of Heaven and Hell Blake makes a characteristically flamboyant promise: ‘I have also: The Bible of Hell: which the world shall have whether they will or no’ (plate 24). It was a promise that he kept, publishing in 1794 the Book of Urizen, and in 1795 the Book of Ahania and the Book of Los. Then Blake fell silent.
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Crossing from ‘Jacobin’ to ‘Anti-Jacobin’: Rethinking the Terms of English Jacobinism
2016openaire +1 more source
Jacobinism, Political Modernity and Global Sociology
Social Epistemology, 2019JOSÉ Mauricio Domingues
exaly
Jacobinism, Black Jacobinism, and the Foundations of Political Violence
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