The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers. Part C: Shelley, Keats and London Radical Writers - Volume IDonald H. Reiman First published in 1972, this volume contains contemporary British periodical reviews of Shelley, Keats and London Radical Writers, including William Godwin, Leigh Hunt and Mary Shelley, in publications from the Analytical Review to the General Weekly Register. 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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... manner , in which its advocates have sometimnes defended it , and it will be admitted to be peculiarly unfortunate , if the advocates on ono side of this question should be found to have the greatest quan , tity of truth , while their ...
... manner , in which its advocates have sometimnes defended it , and it will be admitted to be peculiarly unfortunate , if the advocates on ono side of this question should be found to have the greatest quan , tity of truth , while their ...
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... manner that shall procure the greatest quantity of external good . When we have donc thus , what province is there left to the disposal of obedience ? ' Mr. G , having endeavoured to çftablish , that obedience is founded in the ...
... manner that shall procure the greatest quantity of external good . When we have donc thus , what province is there left to the disposal of obedience ? ' Mr. G , having endeavoured to çftablish , that obedience is founded in the ...
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... manner social intercourse may be made conducive to virtue and folia city , and imagine the unspeakable advantages that may arise from a coincidence and succession of generous efforts . These things are necessary , not merely for the ...
... manner social intercourse may be made conducive to virtue and folia city , and imagine the unspeakable advantages that may arise from a coincidence and succession of generous efforts . These things are necessary , not merely for the ...
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... manner . “ But it may happen that other men wou feel for licr thc fame preferenco that I do . " This will crcate no difficulty . We may all enjoy her conversation ; and we shall all he wilc cnough to consider the fensual intercourse as ...
... manner . “ But it may happen that other men wou feel for licr thc fame preferenco that I do . " This will crcate no difficulty . We may all enjoy her conversation ; and we shall all he wilc cnough to consider the fensual intercourse as ...
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... manners were by no means such as denoted moroseness and misanthropy . He was compassionate and considerate for others , though the Stateliness of his carriage and the reserve of his temper were at no tiine interrupied . His appearance ...
... manners were by no means such as denoted moroseness and misanthropy . He was compassionate and considerate for others , though the Stateliness of his carriage and the reserve of his temper were at no tiine interrupied . His appearance ...
Contents
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BEACON | 39 |
MONTHLY MAGAZINE | 47 |
GENTLEMANS MAGAZINE | 104 |
GOSSIP | 126 |
BRIGHTON MAGAZINE | 184 |
671 | 193 |
THEATRICAL INQUISITOR | 321 |
NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE | 324 |
BRITISH LADYS MAGAZINE | 346 |
QUARTERLY REVIEW | 354 |
CHAMPION earlier DRAKARDS PAPER | 368 |
263 | 385 |
265 | 391 |
576 | 394 |
MONTHLY MIRROR | 200 |
767 | 211 |
INDICATOR | 250 |
BLACKWOODS EDINBURGH | 260 |
MONTHLY REVIEW | 269 |
213 | 319 |
269 | 418 |
CRITICAL REVIEW | 425 |
LONDON MAGAZINE BALDWINS | 437 |
503 | 456 |
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