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
... tragedy and a comedy , adapted 10 determiuc for themselves . - 1814 Byron , The Giaour ( 1813 ) , The. cach of the scrics of passions altempted and variety . " Tlie Year : 3 Poem ,. 1839 The Romantics Reviewed NEW ANNUAL REGISTER.
... tragedy and a comedy , adapted 10 determiuc for themselves . - 1814 Byron , The Giaour ( 1813 ) , The. cach of the scrics of passions altempted and variety . " Tlie Year : 3 Poem ,. 1839 The Romantics Reviewed NEW ANNUAL REGISTER.
Page 1851
... passion in his accusation of the King « Passion ! ' replied the phantom dim , • I loved my country , and I hated him ! " At this critical moment the fiend Asmodeus arrives , with Dr. Southey on his shoulder , whom he says he caught " at ...
... passion in his accusation of the King « Passion ! ' replied the phantom dim , • I loved my country , and I hated him ! " At this critical moment the fiend Asmodeus arrives , with Dr. Southey on his shoulder , whom he says he caught " at ...
Page 1860
... passion's force , Or misery's temptation ? Wait , - ( not long , It cometh like the Night , and quickly ) -Wait ! Wait till , like me , your hopes are blighted , till Sorrow and shame sre handmaids of your cabin ; Fainine and poverty ...
... passion's force , Or misery's temptation ? Wait , - ( not long , It cometh like the Night , and quickly ) -Wait ! Wait till , like me , your hopes are blighted , till Sorrow and shame sre handmaids of your cabin ; Fainine and poverty ...
Page 1864
... passion was our nature ? that the goods Of heaven waiter on the goods of fortune ?. Who show'd me his humanity secured By his nerves only . Who deprived me of All power to vindicate myself and race In open day ? By his disgrace which ...
... passion was our nature ? that the goods Of heaven waiter on the goods of fortune ?. Who show'd me his humanity secured By his nerves only . Who deprived me of All power to vindicate myself and race In open day ? By his disgrace which ...
Page 1866
... passions and the worst of purposes . In the present instance , we are indeed gratified in stating that the case is otherwise ; and that about six disgustingly immoral , and at the same time very silly , lines , comprise all which we can ...
... passions and the worst of purposes . In the present instance , we are indeed gratified in stating that the case is otherwise ; and that about six disgustingly immoral , and at the same time very silly , lines , comprise all which we can ...
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