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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... night chilly and dart ? “ The night is chilly , but not dark , " & c . There is but one good passage in the poem ; and it is but fair to give it , as a rarity : “ Alas ! they had been friends in youth ; “ But whispering tongues and ...
... night chilly and dart ? “ The night is chilly , but not dark , " & c . There is but one good passage in the poem ; and it is but fair to give it , as a rarity : “ Alas ! they had been friends in youth ; “ But whispering tongues and ...
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... night . Mother of wildly - working dreams ! we view The sombre hours , that round thee stand With down - cast eyes ( a dutcous band ! ) Their dark robes dripping with the heavy dew . Sorc'ress of the ebon thronel Thy power the pixies ...
... night . Mother of wildly - working dreams ! we view The sombre hours , that round thee stand With down - cast eyes ( a dutcous band ! ) Their dark robes dripping with the heavy dew . Sorc'ress of the ebon thronel Thy power the pixies ...
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... night ! and tho ' the stars be dim , Yet let us think upon the vernal showers That gladden the green earth , and we shall find A pleasure in the dimness of the stars . And hark ! the nightingale begins its song , " Moft musical , molt ...
... night ! and tho ' the stars be dim , Yet let us think upon the vernal showers That gladden the green earth , and we shall find A pleasure in the dimness of the stars . And hark ! the nightingale begins its song , " Moft musical , molt ...
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... night or day ; His teeth they chatter , chatter till , Now think , ye farmers all , I pray , Of Goody Blake and Harry Gilli ' And oft from his warm fire he'd go , And to the fields his road would take , And there , at night , in frost ...
... night or day ; His teeth they chatter , chatter till , Now think , ye farmers all , I pray , Of Goody Blake and Harry Gilli ' And oft from his warm fire he'd go , And to the fields his road would take , And there , at night , in frost ...
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... night , blot . " He omits scarce any thing , and Thus in thy country's triumphis shalt rejoice so far from sinking , his juvenile produce and mock with raptures high the dungeon's tions appear to rise in luis esteem ; seve . might : ral ...
... night , blot . " He omits scarce any thing , and Thus in thy country's triumphis shalt rejoice so far from sinking , his juvenile produce and mock with raptures high the dungeon's tions appear to rise in luis esteem ; seve . might : ral ...
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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