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 1844
... pass away in idleness , or insipid pleasures , than in employments that refleot notliing but disgrace , and their own disgusting images . Upon my boy liis father's faults and follies . Josephine 1844 NEW BON TON MAGAZINE The Romantics ...
... pass away in idleness , or insipid pleasures , than in employments that refleot notliing but disgrace , and their own disgusting images . Upon my boy liis father's faults and follies . Josephine 1844 NEW BON TON MAGAZINE The Romantics ...
Page 1863
... pass on to the middle of the fifth act , as all between is wonderfully fat and wearisome , " as great Lord's stories often are , " —when the return of Siegendorf from a grand festival , then celebrating at Prague , brings us again to ...
... pass on to the middle of the fifth act , as all between is wonderfully fat and wearisome , " as great Lord's stories often are , " —when the return of Siegendorf from a grand festival , then celebrating at Prague , brings us again to ...
Page 1868
... huge frolic in the Bun : There shrilly to the passing oar is heard , The startled echo of the ocean bird , N.E.M. VOL 3. July , 1823 . H The Island [ JULY . Whorean on it's bare breast. 1868 NEW EUROPEAN MAGAZINE The Romantics Reviewed.
... huge frolic in the Bun : There shrilly to the passing oar is heard , The startled echo of the ocean bird , N.E.M. VOL 3. July , 1823 . H The Island [ JULY . Whorean on it's bare breast. 1868 NEW EUROPEAN MAGAZINE The Romantics Reviewed.
Page 1871
... pass'd In sudden blackness rush'd the impetuous blast ; Deep thunder roll'd , with long portentous sound , At distance : nearer now , it shakes the ground , Whilst Hubert sinks with speechless dread oppressid , As the fork'd flash seems ...
... pass'd In sudden blackness rush'd the impetuous blast ; Deep thunder roll'd , with long portentous sound , At distance : nearer now , it shakes the ground , Whilst Hubert sinks with speechless dread oppressid , As the fork'd flash seems ...
Page 1879
... pass'd ; bat yet , in silent mood , When pleasure to the heart is but a drcam , And life with cheerless gloom is canopicd , Amidst my musings , when I stray alone Through moorland wastes , and woodland solitudes , Or , when at twilight ...
... pass'd ; bat yet , in silent mood , When pleasure to the heart is but a drcam , And life with cheerless gloom is canopicd , Amidst my musings , when I stray alone Through moorland wastes , and woodland solitudes , Or , when at twilight ...
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