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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... speak our sincere opinion in saying , that if desired to bring a poetic sanction to the basest passions of the human heart , or the most odious , revolting , and unname- able crimes of human society , we should seek it in the works of ...
... speak our sincere opinion in saying , that if desired to bring a poetic sanction to the basest passions of the human heart , or the most odious , revolting , and unname- able crimes of human society , we should seek it in the works of ...
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... speak more particularly of the extraordinary girl . " Beatrice , " says the close of the Narrative , " was of a make rather large then small . Her complexion was fair . She had two dimples in her cheeks , which added to the beauty of ...
... speak more particularly of the extraordinary girl . " Beatrice , " says the close of the Narrative , " was of a make rather large then small . Her complexion was fair . She had two dimples in her cheeks , which added to the beauty of ...
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... speak not to me of love . Had you a dispensation , I have not : Nor will I leave this home of misery , Whilst my poor Bernard , and that gentle lady To whom I owe life and these virtuous thoughts , Must suffer what I still have strength ...
... speak not to me of love . Had you a dispensation , I have not : Nor will I leave this home of misery , Whilst my poor Bernard , and that gentle lady To whom I owe life and these virtuous thoughts , Must suffer what I still have strength ...
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... Speak fulse ? Beatrice's thoughts upon what she might and might not find in the other world are very terrible ; but we prefer concluding our extracts with the close of the play , which is deliciously patient and affectionate . How ...
... Speak fulse ? Beatrice's thoughts upon what she might and might not find in the other world are very terrible ; but we prefer concluding our extracts with the close of the play , which is deliciously patient and affectionate . How ...
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... speak , we forget that they did not speak like ourselves . The fact is , they feel like ourselves ; and the poet would have to make them feel otherwise , even if he could make them speak otherwise , which he cannot , unless he venture ...
... speak , we forget that they did not speak like ourselves . The fact is , they feel like ourselves ; and the poet would have to make them feel otherwise , even if he could make them speak otherwise , which he cannot , unless he venture ...
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