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 1841
... turn for versidon ; consisting of invitations of the tication , put some of them into easy first ( wo Books of the Odes of metre , and in this manner furnished Horace , by the auihor of the Re the volume before us , jected Addresses ...
... turn for versidon ; consisting of invitations of the tication , put some of them into easy first ( wo Books of the Odes of metre , and in this manner furnished Horace , by the auihor of the Re the volume before us , jected Addresses ...
Page 1851
... turn have shown ; All I saw further in the last confusion , Was , that King George slipp'd into heaven for one , And , when the tumult dwindled to a calm , I left him practising the hundredth psalm ! " And so ends this ribald tissue of ...
... turn have shown ; All I saw further in the last confusion , Was , that King George slipp'd into heaven for one , And , when the tumult dwindled to a calm , I left him practising the hundredth psalm ! " And so ends this ribald tissue of ...
Page 1861
... turn aside I did so . Ulric , ButWerner . Hear me ! I will not brook a human voice , -- scarce dare Listen to my own ( if that be human still ) Hear me ! you do not know this man , -1'do . Ile's mean , deoeitful , avaricious . You Deem ...
... turn aside I did so . Ulric , ButWerner . Hear me ! I will not brook a human voice , -- scarce dare Listen to my own ( if that be human still ) Hear me ! you do not know this man , -1'do . Ile's mean , deoeitful , avaricious . You Deem ...
Page 1872
... turns , been as vehemently eulogized , and as extravagantly abused , by the same The story of Don Juan , such as it is , is very little advanced in the present Cantos ; the sixth is devoted to a description of the Harem at ...
... turns , been as vehemently eulogized , and as extravagantly abused , by the same The story of Don Juan , such as it is , is very little advanced in the present Cantos ; the sixth is devoted to a description of the Harem at ...
Page 1873
... turn'd of quick seventeen , That she was fair , or dark , or short , or tall ; She never thought about herself at all . " Proofs of this volume's blasphemous impiety we shall not attempt to extract ; and'we add only one other stanza in ...
... turn'd of quick seventeen , That she was fair , or dark , or short , or tall ; She never thought about herself at all . " Proofs of this volume's blasphemous impiety we shall not attempt to extract ; and'we add only one other stanza in ...
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