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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Thic genius ani feelings of the author will be readily perecived tre the extracts we have given ; and will liigli aduiration of his piuc THE LITERARY GOSSIP . No. XX . ) SATURDAY ,. lents , we close his room with a pang of regret that ...
Thic genius ani feelings of the author will be readily perecived tre the extracts we have given ; and will liigli aduiration of his piuc THE LITERARY GOSSIP . No. XX . ) SATURDAY ,. lents , we close his room with a pang of regret that ...
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The banditti were hired accordingly , but the notice of Cenci's coming was given them too late , and he got into the Castle . Neither did they lurk in the thicket about the place to any purpose ; for being now seventy years of age ...
The banditti were hired accordingly , but the notice of Cenci's coming was given them too late , and he got into the Castle . Neither did they lurk in the thicket about the place to any purpose ; for being now seventy years of age ...
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Beatrice hearing the noise , asked if her mother liad died well , and being told she had , knot down before a crucisix , and said , " Thanks without end he to thee , O most merciful Redeemer , for having given in the good death of my ...
Beatrice hearing the noise , asked if her mother liad died well , and being told she had , knot down before a crucisix , and said , " Thanks without end he to thee , O most merciful Redeemer , for having given in the good death of my ...
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