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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... taste , and education of the reviewers , but I identify few of the quotations from the equally important Greek and Latin texts . I identify people , literary works , and places mentioned in the reviews when they are very obscure ...
... taste , and education of the reviewers , but I identify few of the quotations from the equally important Greek and Latin texts . I identify people , literary works , and places mentioned in the reviews when they are very obscure ...
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... tastes , and discard his favourites . He will tither place a blind confidence in all men , or , having dettated the infincerity or thore who were not agrecable to him , Godwin on Political Juftite . 393 394 POLITICO - PHILOSOPHY. 8 ...
... tastes , and discard his favourites . He will tither place a blind confidence in all men , or , having dettated the infincerity or thore who were not agrecable to him , Godwin on Political Juftite . 393 394 POLITICO - PHILOSOPHY. 8 ...
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... taste for magnificence and splendour , which afterwards was the occasion of much misfortune to him . His own account of the effed , which these scenes had on him , is thus given ; speaking of the contrast of his retirement at home , and ...
... taste for magnificence and splendour , which afterwards was the occasion of much misfortune to him . His own account of the effed , which these scenes had on him , is thus given ; speaking of the contrast of his retirement at home , and ...
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... taste . " But , to use the Philosopher's own words , “ we will not contaminate the minds of our innocent and inexperienced readers , by entering farthe into the detail of such a subject . " During a residence of two years in Paris , St ...
... taste . " But , to use the Philosopher's own words , “ we will not contaminate the minds of our innocent and inexperienced readers , by entering farthe into the detail of such a subject . " During a residence of two years in Paris , St ...
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... taste and learning are too ofter alloyed with pedantry and affectation , two evils which rarely beset a man of talents . Still , however , the public are indebted , deeply indebted , to Mr. Hunt , as being the first popular writer wbo ...
... taste and learning are too ofter alloyed with pedantry and affectation , two evils which rarely beset a man of talents . Still , however , the public are indebted , deeply indebted , to Mr. Hunt , as being the first popular writer wbo ...
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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