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 1839
... land ; and hence Lord Byron dred and Eleven : a poem by Anna bas been excited to the ' roniaunt Litija Barbauld ; " a severe and ill . of “ Childe Harold's Pilgrimage ; ' onvened national satire , whose proLord Gco , Greirville and R ...
... land ; and hence Lord Byron dred and Eleven : a poem by Anna bas been excited to the ' roniaunt Litija Barbauld ; " a severe and ill . of “ Childe Harold's Pilgrimage ; ' onvened national satire , whose proLord Gco , Greirville and R ...
Page 1846
... land , All this evil intention is indeed evident ; but for even a glimmering of the talent we have sought in vain . We are really ashamed of ourselves for having indulged any apprehension on their account , or for having associated ...
... land , All this evil intention is indeed evident ; but for even a glimmering of the talent we have sought in vain . We are really ashamed of ourselves for having indulged any apprehension on their account , or for having associated ...
Page 1857
... lands ? Who , in this sunken , sickly , eye , the pride Of rank aud ancestry ? in this worn cheek , And famine - hollow'd brow , the lord of halls , Which daily feast a thousand vassals ? Josephine . You Ponder'd not thus upon these ...
... lands ? Who , in this sunken , sickly , eye , the pride Of rank aud ancestry ? in this worn cheek , And famine - hollow'd brow , the lord of halls , Which daily feast a thousand vassals ? Josephine . You Ponder'd not thus upon these ...
Page 1860
... lands as to make mine the foremost , so that I must prefer my claim for form : But I trust better , and that all is yours . Have you not heard of Stralenheim ? I saved his life but yesterday : he's here . You . saved the serpent who ...
... lands as to make mine the foremost , so that I must prefer my claim for form : But I trust better , and that all is yours . Have you not heard of Stralenheim ? I saved his life but yesterday : he's here . You . saved the serpent who ...
Page 1861
... Lands , life itself , lies at your mercy , with Chance your conductor ; midnight for your mantle ; The bare knife in your hand , and earth asleep , Even to your deadliest foe ; and he 48 ' t were Inviting death , by looking like it ...
... Lands , life itself , lies at your mercy , with Chance your conductor ; midnight for your mantle ; The bare knife in your hand , and earth asleep , Even to your deadliest foe ; and he 48 ' t were Inviting death , by looking like it ...
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