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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... thing that is alone regarded as eitimable , and you inay then be secure of an most important and interesting to mail , it is probable that , when amicable reception . Accordingly , poverty in such countries , ir the thcory is greatly ...
... thing that is alone regarded as eitimable , and you inay then be secure of an most important and interesting to mail , it is probable that , when amicable reception . Accordingly , poverty in such countries , ir the thcory is greatly ...
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... things . ' To determine the question , Mr. G. affumes two postulates ; ist , That political society is founded in ... thing , or omitting it , without incurring any degree of moral turpitude . He affirms a position to which we readily ...
... things . ' To determine the question , Mr. G. affumes two postulates ; ist , That political society is founded in ... thing , or omitting it , without incurring any degree of moral turpitude . He affirms a position to which we readily ...
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... thing I know of myself , whether it tend to my honour or to my dirt grace . I am obliged to treat every other man with equal frankness , without dreading the imputation of Aattery on the one hand , without dreading his relentment and ...
... thing I know of myself , whether it tend to my honour or to my dirt grace . I am obliged to treat every other man with equal frankness , without dreading the imputation of Aattery on the one hand , without dreading his relentment and ...
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... thing which usually bears the appellation of pleasure . His leatures were fcarcely crer relaxed into a Imile , nor did that air which bespoke the unhappiness of his mind , at any time forsake them . Yet his manners were by no means such ...
... thing which usually bears the appellation of pleasure . His leatures were fcarcely crer relaxed into a Imile , nor did that air which bespoke the unhappiness of his mind , at any time forsake them . Yet his manners were by no means such ...
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... thing , but it is essentially and solely a question of prudence , as it is the legal tie by which the laws of men ... things , had long reflected on this subject and drawn decisive conclusions , and entered upon this connection with Mr ...
... thing , but it is essentially and solely a question of prudence , as it is the legal tie by which the laws of men ... things , had long reflected on this subject and drawn decisive conclusions , and entered upon this connection with Mr ...
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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