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
... rest shall leave our 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 ...
... rest shall leave our 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 ...
Page 1844
... rest of poor PEDRILLO !! Some of the stanzas that follow are so disgusting that we are almost ashamed to quote them , set tio cantos of such verses are rated at a guinea and a half ! We will give the following as a specimen : Don Juan ...
... rest of poor PEDRILLO !! Some of the stanzas that follow are so disgusting that we are almost ashamed to quote them , set tio cantos of such verses are rated at a guinea and a half ! We will give the following as a specimen : Don Juan ...
Page 1849
... rest , but glance Thine eye along America and France . ' Tis true , he was a tool from first to last , ( I have the workomen safe ) ; but as a tool So let him be consumed ! From out the past Of ages , since mankind have known the rule ...
... rest , but glance Thine eye along America and France . ' Tis true , he was a tool from first to last , ( I have the workomen safe ) ; but as a tool So let him be consumed ! From out the past Of ages , since mankind have known the rule ...
Page 1851
... rest , to come to the conclusion Of this true dream , the telescope is gone Which kept my optics free from all delusion , And show'd me what I in my turn have shown ; All I saw further in the last confusion , Was , that King George ...
... rest , to come to the conclusion Of this true dream , the telescope is gone Which kept my optics free from all delusion , And show'd me what I in my turn have shown ; All I saw further in the last confusion , Was , that King George ...
Page 1856
... rest the original is chicfty followed . When I was young , about fourteen , I think , I first read this tale , which made a ncep impression upon me ; and may , indecd , be said to contain the gerin of inuch that I have since written . I ...
... rest the original is chicfty followed . When I was young , about fourteen , I think , I first read this tale , which made a ncep impression upon me ; and may , indecd , be said to contain the gerin of inuch that I have since written . I ...
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