The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers. Part C: Shelley, Keats and London Radical Writers - Volume IIDonald Reiman First 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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... admiration of female beauty and excellence , has no desire to be confined in his connection . " I never was attached to that great sect , Whose doctrine is , that each one should select Out of the crowd a mistress or a friend , And all ...
... admiration of female beauty and excellence , has no desire to be confined in his connection . " I never was attached to that great sect , Whose doctrine is , that each one should select Out of the crowd a mistress or a friend , And all ...
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... admiration ; not a rule for moral conduct . It has n necessary connexion with any one virtue . The most atrocious villain may be rigidly devout ; and without any shock to established faith confess himself to be so . Religion pervades ...
... admiration ; not a rule for moral conduct . It has n necessary connexion with any one virtue . The most atrocious villain may be rigidly devout ; and without any shock to established faith confess himself to be so . Religion pervades ...
Page 480
... admiration , pity , and horror , to be excited by humanity in a brute shape , were never perhaps called upon by a greater mixture of beauty and deformity than in the picture of this creature . Our pity and suspicions are begged by the ...
... admiration , pity , and horror , to be excited by humanity in a brute shape , were never perhaps called upon by a greater mixture of beauty and deformity than in the picture of this creature . Our pity and suspicions are begged by the ...
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... admiration of his author , that even while giving him this accompaniment , he breaks out into an apology to the great Italian , asking pardon for this -Echo of him in the worth - wind sung . We might waive a repetition of the narrative ...
... admiration of his author , that even while giving him this accompaniment , he breaks out into an apology to the great Italian , asking pardon for this -Echo of him in the worth - wind sung . We might waive a repetition of the narrative ...
Page 489
... admiration cannot view Without a beating heart , those azure veins Which steal like streams along a field of snow , ' That lovely outline , which is fair As breathing marble , perish ? Must putrefaction's breath Leave nothing of this ...
... admiration cannot view Without a beating heart , those azure veins Which steal like streams along a field of snow , ' That lovely outline , which is fair As breathing marble , perish ? Must putrefaction's breath Leave nothing of this ...
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