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 1857
... hath uot track'd us here Josephine . He does not know thy person ; and his spies , Who so long watch'd thce , have been left at Hamburgh . Our unexpected journey , and this change Of name , leaves all discovery far behind : None hold us ...
... hath uot track'd us here Josephine . He does not know thy person ; and his spies , Who so long watch'd thce , have been left at Hamburgh . Our unexpected journey , and this change Of name , leaves all discovery far behind : None hold us ...
Page 1860
... hath been plunder'd too , since he came hither ; Is sick ; a stranger ; and as such not now Able to trace the villain who hath robb'd him : I have pledged myself to do so ; and the business Which brought me here was chiefly that : but I ...
... hath been plunder'd too , since he came hither ; Is sick ; a stranger ; and as such not now Able to trace the villain who hath robb'd him : I have pledged myself to do so ; and the business Which brought me here was chiefly that : but I ...
Page 1861
... hath coil'd Himself around all that is dear and noble Of you and yours , lie slumbering in your path , With but his ... hath not lured you here to cnd your or To plunge you , with your parents , in a dungeon ? Ulric . Procced ...
... hath coil'd Himself around all that is dear and noble Of you and yours , lie slumbering in your path , With but his ... hath not lured you here to cnd your or To plunge you , with your parents , in a dungeon ? Ulric . Procced ...
Page 1876
... hath given the power ( Though less than that of Memnon's statue , warm In Egypt's rays , to harp at a fix'd hour ) To this grey ruin , with a voice to charm . Sad , but serene , it sweeps o'er tree or tower : The cause I know not , nor ...
... hath given the power ( Though less than that of Memnon's statue , warm In Egypt's rays , to harp at a fix'd hour ) To this grey ruin , with a voice to charm . Sad , but serene , it sweeps o'er tree or tower : The cause I know not , nor ...
Page 1877
... hath it , “ to Time and the curious , " to discover “ Whether they rode , or walk'd , or studied Spanish , To read Don Quixote in the original , A plcasure before which all others vanish ; Whether their talk was of the kind callod mall ...
... hath it , “ to Time and the curious , " to discover “ Whether they rode , or walk'd , or studied Spanish , To read Don Quixote in the original , A plcasure before which all others vanish ; Whether their talk was of the kind callod mall ...
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