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
... readers to a 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 ...
... readers to a 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 ...
Page 1845
... Readers , we should be compelled to set aside this good resolution in favour of a publication 80 notoriously the reverse . This newly arrived Manifesto of the Pisan Conspirators has , however , a 1822. ] Tu Liberal gross attack claim ...
... Readers , we should be compelled to set aside this good resolution in favour of a publication 80 notoriously the reverse . This newly arrived Manifesto of the Pisan Conspirators has , however , a 1822. ] Tu Liberal gross attack claim ...
Page 1853
... reader has had any thing like a specimen given him of Orlando Furioso . " He abuses Harrington and Hoole , who ... readers as have leisure ; and while they give Mr. Hunt credit for a literal version , in some respects , though in ...
... reader has had any thing like a specimen given him of Orlando Furioso . " He abuses Harrington and Hoole , who ... readers as have leisure ; and while they give Mr. Hunt credit for a literal version , in some respects , though in ...
Page 1854
... readers to say one word of the Epigrams , -780 called in the Liberul , ~ -upon the late Marquess of Londonderry ; and we , therefore , conclude by asking , if this work be a fair specimen of the Freelong of the Press , what then must be ...
... readers to say one word of the Epigrams , -780 called in the Liberul , ~ -upon the late Marquess of Londonderry ; and we , therefore , conclude by asking , if this work be a fair specimen of the Freelong of the Press , what then must be ...
Page 1873
... readers will be perfectly satisfied that any author who could write the following , could compose many more equally contemptible . « The Russian batteries were incomplete , Because they were constructed in a hurry ; Thus the same cause ...
... readers will be perfectly satisfied that any author who could write the following , could compose many more equally contemptible . « The Russian batteries were incomplete , Because they were constructed in a hurry ; Thus the same cause ...
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