William Fulford’s review of Alexander Dyce’s Recollections of the Table Talk of Samuel Rogers is
possibly the most negative review in
The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine
Such a mean-spirited review is atypical of Fulford, and of the Magazine in
general. The original plan was for the Magazine, as recorded in
Price’s diary, was to have “no shewing off, no quips,
no sneers, no lampooning” (Mackail 81), Fulford himself, in his
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Life of William Morris