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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... tion of the great , and thirdly , in their tyranny ! ' and that these institutions.Human inventions capable of perpetual improve vices are confirmed , firit , .by . legislation , ' which is in almost mene . ' every country partial to ...
... tion of the great , and thirdly , in their tyranny ! ' and that these institutions.Human inventions capable of perpetual improve vices are confirmed , firit , .by . legislation , ' which is in almost mene . ' every country partial to ...
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... tion of punisiment . ' On the province of conscience , as invaded by positive inttitutions , he observes , ( p . 125. ) It is commonly faid , " that positive intitutions ought to leave me perfectly free in ' matters of conscience , but ...
... tion of punisiment . ' On the province of conscience , as invaded by positive inttitutions , he observes , ( p . 125. ) It is commonly faid , " that positive intitutions ought to leave me perfectly free in ' matters of conscience , but ...
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... tion . " The truth of this proposition he endcavours to evince by arguments drawn from the equal claims of inankind , the nature of their faculties , -- the object of government , and from the ef . fects of common deliberation ...
... tion . " The truth of this proposition he endcavours to evince by arguments drawn from the equal claims of inankind , the nature of their faculties , -- the object of government , and from the ef . fects of common deliberation ...
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... tion is to be measured , not by the fuccellion of ideas , but by consci . ousness , and that the mind always thinks . The application of his the . ory to the phenomenon of walking and the circulation of the blood , we present to the ...
... tion is to be measured , not by the fuccellion of ideas , but by consci . ousness , and that the mind always thinks . The application of his the . ory to the phenomenon of walking and the circulation of the blood , we present to the ...
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... tion of criminal justice ; and provifions for the regulation of pro . perty . ' Book v , with which the volume begins , comprises the following subjects . The education and private life of a prince , & virtuous , despotism , 392 ...
... tion of criminal justice ; and provifions for the regulation of pro . perty . ' Book v , with which the volume begins , comprises the following subjects . The education and private life of a prince , & virtuous , despotism , 392 ...
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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