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 1837
... reason , Enquiry Concerning Political The Romantics Reviewed inJustice . Godwin , in fact , served cludes relevant pages that notice his teacher Dr. Kippis as writer several volumes by Wordsworth , of the historical section of the ...
... reason , Enquiry Concerning Political The Romantics Reviewed inJustice . Godwin , in fact , served cludes relevant pages that notice his teacher Dr. Kippis as writer several volumes by Wordsworth , of the historical section of the ...
Page 1844
... reasons ; the first was , “ He had been rather indisposed of late , “ And that which chiefy proved his saving clause , “ Was a small present made to him at Cadiz , " By general subscriplion of the ladies !! “ The surgeon , as there was ...
... reasons ; the first was , “ He had been rather indisposed of late , “ And that which chiefy proved his saving clause , “ Was a small present made to him at Cadiz , " By general subscriplion of the ladies !! “ The surgeon , as there was ...
Page 1847
... reason has the author of this infamous outrage chosen to make the inhabitants of Heaven , the ministering angels , the guardians of the eternal world , the spirits departed of bliss und of woe , and the old evil one , the instruinents ...
... reason has the author of this infamous outrage chosen to make the inhabitants of Heaven , the ministering angels , the guardians of the eternal world , the spirits departed of bliss und of woe , and the old evil one , the instruinents ...
Page 1849
... reasons why it should be rejected , he proceeds thus : “ Look to the earth , I said , and say again ; When this old , blind , mad , helpless , weak , poor worni , Began in youth's first bloom and flush to reign , The world and he wore ...
... reasons why it should be rejected , he proceeds thus : “ Look to the earth , I said , and say again ; When this old , blind , mad , helpless , weak , poor worni , Began in youth's first bloom and flush to reign , The world and he wore ...
Page 1850
... reason that we can discover , but that the qualities of their minds claim kindred with his own ; the lying , profligate , unprincipled trickster and bully , John Wilkes , who is described as having been 3 A 3 The Miberet . [ Ост ...
... reason that we can discover , but that the qualities of their minds claim kindred with his own ; the lying , profligate , unprincipled trickster and bully , John Wilkes , who is described as having been 3 A 3 The Miberet . [ Ост ...
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