The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers. Part B: Byron and Regency Society poets - Volume VDonald H. Reiman First published in 1972, this volume contains contemporary British periodical reviews of Lord Byron and Regency Society Poets, including Rogers, Campbell and Moore, in publications from the New Annual Register to the Yellow Dwarf. 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 1837
... Italy , " a very interesting norel , transpocins and translations , that reflect later from the French of Mad . de cqual credit on his Lordship's rank Stacl Holstein , and far less excepand age of life , and which few no . tionable than ...
... Italy , " a very interesting norel , transpocins and translations , that reflect later from the French of Mad . de cqual credit on his Lordship's rank Stacl Holstein , and far less excepand age of life , and which few no . tionable than ...
Page 1848
... Italian poets , who have affected the more comic style , we had expected that with the blaspheries and licentiousness of Pulci , and Tassoni , and Casti , .but which are rather incidental than sought by them , -he would at least have ...
... Italian poets , who have affected the more comic style , we had expected that with the blaspheries and licentiousness of Pulci , and Tassoni , and Casti , .but which are rather incidental than sought by them , -he would at least have ...
Page 1852
... Italian Novellists ; to whom the mind of this writer bears just such a resemblance as the sports of the chimney - sweepers on May - day have to the pastimes of the old Arcadia . - Then there is a " Gerinan Apologue , " with a plentiful ...
... Italian Novellists ; to whom the mind of this writer bears just such a resemblance as the sports of the chimney - sweepers on May - day have to the pastimes of the old Arcadia . - Then there is a " Gerinan Apologue , " with a plentiful ...
Page 1853
... Italian does not always carry him safely , even to a merely literal version , which appears to be his main object . We proceed to give some examples . In speaking of the slaughter made by the two Moorish youths among the sleeping ...
... Italian does not always carry him safely , even to a merely literal version , which appears to be his main object . We proceed to give some examples . In speaking of the slaughter made by the two Moorish youths among the sleeping ...
Page 1854
... Italian languages before he can approach such an enterprize . We now most willingly quit the disagreeable task of exposing the wickedness and worthlessness of the “ Liberal . " The first number has excited curiosity , and we have ...
... Italian languages before he can approach such an enterprize . We now most willingly quit the disagreeable task of exposing the wickedness and worthlessness of the “ Liberal . " The first number has excited curiosity , and we have ...
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