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Fri Mar 31 17:19:11 2006
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Hello, 
Some time ago I posted this query concerning Adam Smith ---  
 
>>>>>>>>>>> 
I've run across a reference that I can't track down. Thought the Adam Smith experts might
help. This regards a piece by [or about?] Adam Smith that appears in
 
xx, European Magazine, August, 1791 (there is a page reference to p. 135). 
 
The citation comes from a footnote to a letter from William Wordsworth to John Wilson (2
June, 1802) in which Wordsworth says:
 
". . . Adam Smith, who, we (are) told, could not endure the Ballad of Clym of the Clough,
because the author had not written like a gentleman"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
 
I also asked a bonus question concerning the "Ballad of Clym of the Clough."   I have
received a number of useful answers for the bonus question.
 
However, my original question remains unanswered. Can anyone help me with this citation?
Has this article been reprinted in the Smith collection (OUP)[[I can't find it there]]?
If so, under what title?  Any other suggestions? Nether have I been able to track down the
journal ["European Magazine"].  Any suggestions regarding the journal?
 
James Henderson 
Valparaiso University 
 
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