The Quarterly Review is a literary and cultural magazine that has been published since 1809. It contains essays, reviews, and other articles on a wide range of subjects, including literature, history, politics, and the arts. Many famous writers and thinkers have contributed to the magazine over the years, including Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth, and John Keats. The Quarterly Review remains an important source of commentary and analysis in the English-speaking world.
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