Which preposition to use with critique
It was noticed in the Quarterly for April 1818, the very same number which contained the sneering critique of Endymion.
It is fair to add that in 1810 Jeffrey sent Scott advance proofs of his critique on "The Lady of the Lake," with a frank and friendly letter in which he says: "I am now sensible that there were needless asperities in my review of 'Marmion,' and from the hurry in which I have been forced to write, I dare say there may be some here also....
It is difficult to say whether the priority in abusing Keats should of right be assigned to Blackwood or to the Quarterly: the critique in the latter review belongs to the number for April, 1818, but this number was not actually issued until September.
With an introductory critique by Max Lerner. © 10Sep41; A156776.
The author of a leading and pungent critique for the North American Review writes in fine spirits from Washington, and in his usual literary tone and temper about his review: "Dr. Sparks' letter will show you his opinion.
The essence of nobility is subjected to the same critique as kinghood in No.