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 1836
... poets . 2. v.-pt. B. Byron and Regency society poets . 5 v.--.pt . C. Shelley , Keats , and London radical writers , 2 v . 1. English poetry - 19th century -- Book Reviews , 2. English periodicals - Indexes . 1. Title . PR590.R43 821.7 ...
... poets . 2. v.-pt. B. Byron and Regency society poets . 5 v.--.pt . C. Shelley , Keats , and London radical writers , 2 v . 1. English poetry - 19th century -- Book Reviews , 2. English periodicals - Indexes . 1. Title . PR590.R43 821.7 ...
Page 1839
... poetry , few years have Wordsworth and Mr. Soulhey ; buc been more auspiciously favourrd . with the merit of addirg to their The fair maids of dopia have beanies , and dininishing their lica sported with peculiar courtesy mishes , a ...
... poetry , few years have Wordsworth and Mr. Soulhey ; buc been more auspiciously favourrd . with the merit of addirg to their The fair maids of dopia have beanies , and dininishing their lica sported with peculiar courtesy mishes , a ...
Page 1840
... poet of the first water , they at able to find that there exist any vo least prove that he is fond of poetry ... poetry of the though the more fastidious world year ; and have in the advance should refuse to partake in the ground ...
... poet of the first water , they at able to find that there exist any vo least prove that he is fond of poetry ... poetry of the though the more fastidious world year ; and have in the advance should refuse to partake in the ground ...
Page 1872
... poet appears to jest with calamity and slaughter , and to revel amidst scenes of death and misery , and destruction ... poetry ; and the following description of one of the Harem's heroines is one of the very few passages which we dare ...
... poet appears to jest with calamity and slaughter , and to revel amidst scenes of death and misery , and destruction ... poetry ; and the following description of one of the Harem's heroines is one of the very few passages which we dare ...
Page 1881
... poetry , of the drama and this purpose will be better effected by a random extract or two ; for if the noble Poet is to be condemned , out of his own mouth let him be judged ; and if praised , let he himself prove his title to ...
... poetry , of the drama and this purpose will be better effected by a random extract or two ; for if the noble Poet is to be condemned , out of his own mouth let him be judged ; and if praised , let he himself prove his title to ...
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