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of poetry. A derisive epithet applied to a group of writers associated with London, incl. Leigh Hunt, Keats, and Hazlitt, in a series of hostile articles in Blackwood's Magazine beginning in October 1817. Hunt and Keats were the main targets of the attacks, usually attributed to J....
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