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 1854
... night , by day , She had the charmer by her side for ever : Morning and evening they would stroll away , Now by some field , or little tufted river ; They chose a cave in the middle of the day , Perhaps not less agreeable or clever Than ...
... night , by day , She had the charmer by her side for ever : Morning and evening they would stroll away , Now by some field , or little tufted river ; They chose a cave in the middle of the day , Perhaps not less agreeable or clever Than ...
Page 1860
... night ; and I , perhaps , But owe my temporary liberty To his uncertainty . I think you wrong him , ( Excuse me for the phrase ) ; but Stralenheim Is not what you prejudge him , or , if so , He owes me something both for past and ...
... night ; and I , perhaps , But owe my temporary liberty To his uncertainty . I think you wrong him , ( Excuse me for the phrase ) ; but Stralenheim Is not what you prejudge him , or , if so , He owes me something both for past and ...
Page 1864
... night : how he had enter'd , He best know , —but within an antichamber , The door of which was half ajar , -- I saw A man who wash'd his bloody hands , and oft With stern and anxious glance gazed back upon The bleeding body , --- but it ...
... night : how he had enter'd , He best know , —but within an antichamber , The door of which was half ajar , -- I saw A man who wash'd his bloody hands , and oft With stern and anxious glance gazed back upon The bleeding body , --- but it ...
Page 1867
... Night , but Night with all her stars , Or cavern sparkling with it's native spars ; With eyes that were a language and a spell , A form like Aphrodite's in her shell ; With all her loves around her on the deep , Voluptuous as the first ...
... Night , but Night with all her stars , Or cavern sparkling with it's native spars ; With eyes that were a language and a spell , A form like Aphrodite's in her shell ; With all her loves around her on the deep , Voluptuous as the first ...
Page 1870
... Night Survey'd him in his garb heteroclite . The examples of doggrel , and incongruity , and bathos , and careless . ness , which are crowded into almost every page , we must rest excused from quoting at any length :- the hour will not ...
... Night Survey'd him in his garb heteroclite . The examples of doggrel , and incongruity , and bathos , and careless . ness , which are crowded into almost every page , we must rest excused from quoting at any length :- the hour will not ...
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