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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... which , like lips murmuring in their sleep Of the sweet kisses which had lulled them there , Breathed but of her to the enamoured air ; And from tlic breczes whether low or loud , And from the rain of every passing cloud , And from ...
... which , like lips murmuring in their sleep Of the sweet kisses which had lulled them there , Breathed but of her to the enamoured air ; And from tlic breczes whether low or loud , And from the rain of every passing cloud , And from ...
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I procceded - this voice rame to him from “ the breezes whether low or loud , and from the rain of every passing cloud . " “ Bless me ! " " said Clementina , have said to this voice what Falstaff says to Prince Ilenry . " • What that ?
I procceded - this voice rame to him from “ the breezes whether low or loud , and from the rain of every passing cloud . " “ Bless me ! " " said Clementina , have said to this voice what Falstaff says to Prince Ilenry . " • What that ?
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However the inuy burc durcle upon the poirer whicha Mr. Keats thites possui of setting us to think , we cannot pass orer the equully happy influence with which he ways as to laughter . We think that our language cannot furnish way ...
However the inuy burc durcle upon the poirer whicha Mr. Keats thites possui of setting us to think , we cannot pass orer the equully happy influence with which he ways as to laughter . We think that our language cannot furnish way ...
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And tho 111 tongues shell wound me , and our common nanie Be as a mark stamped on thinc inA OCC : hrow For men to point ut as they pass , do thou Forbear , and never think a thought unkind or those , wlio perlaps love thee in their ...
And tho 111 tongues shell wound me , and our common nanie Be as a mark stamped on thinc inA OCC : hrow For men to point ut as they pass , do thou Forbear , and never think a thought unkind or those , wlio perlaps love thee in their ...
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By the same process , she knew that he was to pass along , that evening , on the road from the sea - side to Corinth ; and there accordingly she contrives to have an interview , which ends in his being smitten with loss , and conducting ...
By the same process , she knew that he was to pass along , that evening , on the road from the sea - side to Corinth ; and there accordingly she contrives to have an interview , which ends in his being smitten with loss , and conducting ...
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