Monthly Magazine (1796)
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The Monthly Magazine of London
London
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 "began publication in February 1796. Richard Phillips
Sir Richard Phillips
Sir Richard Phillips was an English schoolteacher, author and publisher.Phillips was born in London. Following some political difficulties in Leicester where he was a schoolteacher and bookseller, he returned to London, established premises in Paternoster Row, St. Paul's Churchyard, and founded...

 ... was the publisher and a contributor on political issues; the editor for the first 10 years was the literary Jack-of-all-trades, Dr. John Aiken
John Aiken
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." Other contributors included William Blake
William Blake
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, Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Samuel Taylor Coleridge was an English poet, Romantic, literary critic and philosopher who, with his friend William Wordsworth, was a founder of the Romantic Movement in England and a member of the Lake Poets. He is probably best known for his poems The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla...

, George Dyer, and Charles Lamb.

Further reading

  • Monthly magazine, or, British register. London : Printed for R. Phillips, 1796-
  • Ward and Waller, eds. Cambridge history of English literature, v.12. G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1916
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