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 1853
... once resolved to give him credit for one good line , but afterwards retracts his approbation . The fairest way of trying this vain man will be to compare his translation with Mr. Hoole's , which we recommend to such of our readers as ...
... once resolved to give him credit for one good line , but afterwards retracts his approbation . The fairest way of trying this vain man will be to compare his translation with Mr. Hoole's , which we recommend to such of our readers as ...
Page 1864
... once , -- Oh ! now Do thou as much ! Gabor , Be patient ! I can not Recede now , though it shake the very walls Which frown above us . You remember , or If not , your son does -- that the locks were changed Beneath his chief inspection ...
... once , -- Oh ! now Do thou as much ! Gabor , Be patient ! I can not Recede now , though it shake the very walls Which frown above us . You remember , or If not , your son does -- that the locks were changed Beneath his chief inspection ...
Page 1870
... once the most intellectual , the most profitable , and the most amusing . There is no public representation half so inviting . The Westminster Pit -- notwithstanding Mr. Richard Martin's anathemas against it -- is a pretty place enough ...
... once the most intellectual , the most profitable , and the most amusing . There is no public representation half so inviting . The Westminster Pit -- notwithstanding Mr. Richard Martin's anathemas against it -- is a pretty place enough ...
Page 1872
... Which they hit off at once in the beginning , Full of expression , right or wrong , that strikc , And pleasing or unplcasing , still arc like . 128 Don Juan [ Aua . But she was a. 1872 NEW EUROPEAN MAGAZINE The Romantics Reviewed.
... Which they hit off at once in the beginning , Full of expression , right or wrong , that strikc , And pleasing or unplcasing , still arc like . 128 Don Juan [ Aua . But she was a. 1872 NEW EUROPEAN MAGAZINE The Romantics Reviewed.
Page 1874
... once more to meet with a volume from the pen of Lord Byron , which , negatively at least , we can praise , con amore . The present Cantos of the immortal Don Juan , are not written in startling hostility to all the decencies of public ...
... once more to meet with a volume from the pen of Lord Byron , which , negatively at least , we can praise , con amore . The present Cantos of the immortal Don Juan , are not written in startling hostility to all the decencies of public ...
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