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 1840
... moral , political , bim even in this respect : the year and philosophical . By John Evans , before us has been marked by bim M. D. F. R. M.S. EJ . Book . III . " with two distinct poems of great 4to . 75 . We merely notice the conmerit ...
... moral , political , bim even in this respect : the year and philosophical . By John Evans , before us has been marked by bim M. D. F. R. M.S. EJ . Book . III . " with two distinct poems of great 4to . 75 . We merely notice the conmerit ...
Page 1843
... morals from whose example much good or evil must flow to inferior society , that we have deemed it our duty to endeavour to arrest the course of the poison to the source of all domestic virtue and happiness , with which the poem of Don ...
... morals from whose example much good or evil must flow to inferior society , that we have deemed it our duty to endeavour to arrest the course of the poison to the source of all domestic virtue and happiness , with which the poem of Don ...
Page 1847
... morals , and Religion , and every thing Tegitimate , " while , by his own shewing , he is so blinded by obstinacy and vanity that his notions upon these subjects are opposed to those of all save his own enlightened party ... The only ...
... morals , and Religion , and every thing Tegitimate , " while , by his own shewing , he is so blinded by obstinacy and vanity that his notions upon these subjects are opposed to those of all save his own enlightened party ... The only ...
Page 1852
... moral grace . " Speaking of the criminals in Pisa , who are made work in the streets , he says , " A stranger looks with a feeling more grave than curiosity at these saffron - coloured mysteries quietly doing their duty in the open ...
... moral grace . " Speaking of the criminals in Pisa , who are made work in the streets , he says , " A stranger looks with a feeling more grave than curiosity at these saffron - coloured mysteries quietly doing their duty in the open ...
Page 1867
... moral wreck ,And viewed their Captain's fate with piteous eyes ; While others scofled bis augur'd miseries , Sneer'd at the prospect of his pigmy sail , And the slight bark so laden and so frail . The tender Nautilus who steers his prow ...
... moral wreck ,And viewed their Captain's fate with piteous eyes ; While others scofled bis augur'd miseries , Sneer'd at the prospect of his pigmy sail , And the slight bark so laden and so frail . The tender Nautilus who steers his prow ...
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