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John Clare and the Morning Post, February May 1820; ELIZA EMMERSON on the certainty of ultimate success, March 1820 327 $aAn enquirer after Clare's welfare, March 1820 ELIZA EMMERSON on critical reactions, April 1820; GILCHRIST on having to write another article on Clare, April 1820; From an unsigned review, Eclectic Review, April 1820; JAMES PLUMPTRE on rural poetry according to particular principles, April 1820; GILCHRIST, from an unsigned review, Quarterly Review, May 1820; Unsigned article, Guardian, May 1820; J.G.LOCKHART on Clare, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, June 1820; From an unsigned review, British Critic, June 1820; From an unsigned review, Antijacobin Review, June 1820 327 $aROBERT BLOOMFIELD on the pleasure afforded him by Clare's poems, July 1820 An admirer comments on Clare's poetry, July 1820; ELIZA EMMERSON on reactions in Bristol, November 1820; DRURY on the poems people like, 1820; Clare and 'Native Genius', January and April 1821; Some brief comments on Clare, April July 1821; Some opinions on 'Solitude', March September 1820; TAYLOR on narrative poetry, April 1820; DRURY with some good advice, May 1820; TAYLOR on the next volume, May 1820; John Clare and C.H.TOWNSEND on plagiarism, May September 1820 327 $aJohn Clare on the judgments of others, May 1820 July 1821More advice from ELIZA EMMERSON, July September 1820; John Clare on one of his poems, December 1820; TAYLOR on true poetry, January 1821; DRURY on 'The Last of Autumn', January 1821; Some opinions on 'The Peasant Boy', January 1821; TAYLOR on the prospects of success, February 1821; Comments on 'prettiness' in poetry, April May 1821; Comments in anticipation of the new volume, April May 1821; TAYLOR, from the Introduction to The Village Minstrel, 1821; John Clare on popularity, September 1821 327 $aTwo views of Clare, Literary Chronicle, October 1821 330 $aThe Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. 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