The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers. Part C: Shelley, Keats and London Radical Writers - Volume IIFirst published in 1972, this volume contains contemporary British periodical reviews of Shelley, Keats and London Radical Writers, including William Godwin, Leigh Hunt and Mary Shelley, in publications from Gentleman’s Magazine to the Theological Inquirer. 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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GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE The GENTLEMAN'S MAGA were probably contributed by ZINE ; or Monthly Intelligencer readers , others by members of was published in London from the staff or friends of John 1731 to 1833 and then continued Nichols ...
GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE The GENTLEMAN'S MAGA were probably contributed by ZINE ; or Monthly Intelligencer readers , others by members of was published in London from the staff or friends of John 1731 to 1833 and then continued Nichols ...
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What tooning it to the be a pool How daysl Tea Jeungo we shyon , aspirants wed to give un contestuin ment to our friends in the monopolizing dtunet of the Monthly Relow or the British Critic portet us ball page of option , with some ...
What tooning it to the be a pool How daysl Tea Jeungo we shyon , aspirants wed to give un contestuin ment to our friends in the monopolizing dtunet of the Monthly Relow or the British Critic portet us ball page of option , with some ...
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And a sad dirty of this story born From mouth to month through all the country paus'd : Srill in the burthen sung ~ " O cruelly , " To steal my Basil - put away from me ! " The Eve of St. Agaes , which is rather a picture than a story ...
And a sad dirty of this story born From mouth to month through all the country paus'd : Srill in the burthen sung ~ " O cruelly , " To steal my Basil - put away from me ! " The Eve of St. Agaes , which is rather a picture than a story ...
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I cannot see what flowers are at my feet , Nor what soft inceuse hangs upon the bouglis , But , in embalined darkness , guess cach sweet Wherewith the seasonable month endows , The grain , the thicket , and the fruit - tree wild ; White ...
I cannot see what flowers are at my feet , Nor what soft inceuse hangs upon the bouglis , But , in embalined darkness , guess cach sweet Wherewith the seasonable month endows , The grain , the thicket , and the fruit - tree wild ; White ...
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