The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers. Part C: Shelley, Keats and London Radical Writers - Volume IIDonald H. 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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Page 461
... less by the was a wife , with a passion for an carcrime than the probibition , and forthlier lover , and Helen simply a kept but does the last thing that natural with neither dies nor goes distracted mistress , but of remarkably ...
... less by the was a wife , with a passion for an carcrime than the probibition , and forthlier lover , and Helen simply a kept but does the last thing that natural with neither dies nor goes distracted mistress , but of remarkably ...
Page 464
... less ethereally light : the brightness Of her divinest presence trembles through Her limbs , as underneath a clond of dew Embodied in tlie windless Heaven of June Amid the splendour - winged stars , the Moon Burns , incxtinguishably ...
... less ethereally light : the brightness Of her divinest presence trembles through Her limbs , as underneath a clond of dew Embodied in tlie windless Heaven of June Amid the splendour - winged stars , the Moon Burns , incxtinguishably ...
Page 474
... less hope of escapiog death , had softened more into paticnice , comforted her in the most affectionate manner , and got her quietly into the chapel , Beatrice soon recovered herself , and behaved with a gentle firmness proportionate to ...
... less hope of escapiog death , had softened more into paticnice , comforted her in the most affectionate manner , and got her quietly into the chapel , Beatrice soon recovered herself , and behaved with a gentle firmness proportionate to ...
Page 476
... less forgive . The character of Beatrice admirably managed by our autho-Slie is what the MIS . describes with the addition of all the livil : grace and presence which the r rativeness of poetry can give her We see the maddened ...
... less forgive . The character of Beatrice admirably managed by our autho-Slie is what the MIS . describes with the addition of all the livil : grace and presence which the r rativeness of poetry can give her We see the maddened ...
Page 477
... less great and spiritual , any dread of a pettier pain , appears at last to be suffered by the author to mingle with it , a little common frailty and inconsistency only renders the character more human , and may be allowed a young ...
... less great and spiritual , any dread of a pettier pain , appears at last to be suffered by the author to mingle with it , a little common frailty and inconsistency only renders the character more human , and may be allowed a young ...
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