The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers. Part A: The Lake Poets - Volume IDonald H. Reiman First published in 1972, this volume contains contemporary British periodical reviews of the Lake Poets, including Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey and Lamb, in publications from the Academic to the Edinburgh Observer. Introductions to each periodical provide brief sketches of each publication as well as names, dates and bibliographical information. Headnotes offer bibliographical data of the reviews and suggested approaches to studying them. This book will be of interest to those studying the Romantics and English literature. |
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... natural . " By a slight alteration , its title wight be made quite characteristic of the whole volume -- " always ... nature . In short , they mistake simpleness for simplicity , without being aware that the chief characteristic of ...
... natural . " By a slight alteration , its title wight be made quite characteristic of the whole volume -- " always ... nature . In short , they mistake simpleness for simplicity , without being aware that the chief characteristic of ...
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... nature which are sketched in this poem , could only have been produced by a lively imagination , furnished by actual and attentive observation with an abundant store materials . The majestic grandeur of mountains , the rich and varied ...
... nature which are sketched in this poem , could only have been produced by a lively imagination , furnished by actual and attentive observation with an abundant store materials . The majestic grandeur of mountains , the rich and varied ...
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... nature , hoth inanimate and animate , which discover the eye of a diligent observer , and the hand of an able copyift of nature . We give the following picturesque par fage . P. 19 . • Sweet are the sounds that mingle from afar , Heard ...
... nature , hoth inanimate and animate , which discover the eye of a diligent observer , and the hand of an able copyift of nature . We give the following picturesque par fage . P. 19 . • Sweet are the sounds that mingle from afar , Heard ...
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... natural delineation of human pallons , human characters , and human incidents ; and if the answer be favorable to the ... nature is eternally shaded with a funereal gloom , and they are never happy but when their affcctions , to use the ...
... natural delineation of human pallons , human characters , and human incidents ; and if the answer be favorable to the ... nature is eternally shaded with a funereal gloom , and they are never happy but when their affcctions , to use the ...
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... nature chiefly as far as regards the injustice , for he has anticipated the manner in which we associate itleas charge , and in the preface to “ Ly- in a state of excitement . " This rical Ballads " has endeavoured to last expression ...
... nature chiefly as far as regards the injustice , for he has anticipated the manner in which we associate itleas charge , and in the preface to “ Ly- in a state of excitement . " This rical Ballads " has endeavoured to last expression ...
Contents
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LITERARY JOURNAL | 22 |
KNIGHT ERRANT | 30 |
8 | 31 |
ULSTER REGISTER | 37 |
1826 | 45 |
UNIVERSAL REVIEW | 47 |
10 | 55 |
Wordsworth The River Duddon | 195 |
Lamb Elia | 202 |
EUROPEAN MAGAZINE | 208 |
NEW EUROPEAN MAGAZINE | 211 |
Byron The Age of Bronze | 221 |
BEACON | 222 |
NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE | 227 |
798 | 235 |
SATIRIST | 79 |
EDINBURGH MONTHLY REVIEW | 94 |
12 | 108 |
Shelley Keats and London | 118 |
CRITICAL REVIEW | 125 |
The Plan of This Edition | 126 |
NEW ANNUAL REGISTER | 127 |
EDINBURGH REVIEW | 135 |
NEW BON TON MAGAZINE | 136 |
Wordsworth The Excursion | 138 |
GENTLEMANS MAGAZINE | 144 |
BRIGHTON MAGAZINE | 145 |
Wordsworth Thanksgiving | 148 |
GOSSIP | 151 |
AUGUSTAN REVIEW | 154 |
No | 155 |
ANALYTICAL REVIEW | 156 |
Coleridge Biographia Literaria | 158 |
479 | 159 |
Wordsworth Peter Bell | 165 |
587 | 167 |
Wordsworth The Waggoner | 175 |
53 | 177 |
57 | 186 |
AUGUSTAN REVIEW | 193 |
SALEROOM | 239 |
Byron Werner | 240 |
PHILANTHROPIST | 249 |
POETICAL REGISTER | 261 |
26 | 264 |
2105 | 279 |
Byron Don Juan VIVIII | 281 |
QUARTERLY REVIEW | 282 |
LADYS MONTHLY MUSEUM | 294 |
200 | 297 |
202 | 307 |
MAN OF KENT | 312 |
217 | 317 |
520 | 325 |
DUBLIN EXAMINER | 328 |
Wordsworth The River Duddon | 333 |
33 | 362 |
GENTLEMANS MAGAZINE | 366 |
832 | 377 |
CHAMPION | 378 |
INDICATOR | 394 |
276 | 395 |
THEATRICAL INQUISITOR | 401 |
LITERARY GAZETTE | 408 |
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