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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... true and genuine colours ? Should I find it neceffary to of civil government , next engage the attention of the author , After brictly enumerating these , he proceeds to flow , that robe bery and fraud , two of the greatest vices which ...
... true and genuine colours ? Should I find it neceffary to of civil government , next engage the attention of the author , After brictly enumerating these , he proceeds to flow , that robe bery and fraud , two of the greatest vices which ...
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... true solution will probably be found in the observation that obedience is by no means the proper correlative . The object of governinent , as has been already demonstrated , is the exertion of force . Now force can never he regarded as ...
... true solution will probably be found in the observation that obedience is by no means the proper correlative . The object of governinent , as has been already demonstrated , is the exertion of force . Now force can never he regarded as ...
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... true initruinents for changing the opinions of men arc arguinent and persuasion . The belt security for an advantaycous issue is free and unre . fricted discussion . In that field truth must always prove the successful champion . If ...
... true initruinents for changing the opinions of men arc arguinent and persuasion . The belt security for an advantaycous issue is free and unre . fricted discussion . In that field truth must always prove the successful champion . If ...
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... true knight , that makes any species of brute violencc com . mitted upon it indelible and immortal . To he knocked down , cuffed , kicked , dragged along the floor ! sacred heaven , the memory of such a treatment was intolerable ! No ...
... true knight , that makes any species of brute violencc com . mitted upon it indelible and immortal . To he knocked down , cuffed , kicked , dragged along the floor ! sacred heaven , the memory of such a treatment was intolerable ! No ...
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... true , Tá far It is entitled to praise . But it is obvious , that Mrs. G. entertained fiagular opinions , and reduced them into practice . This circimítanco will invite many severely to criticise , and some to cenfure her chaq rader ...
... true , Tá far It is entitled to praise . But it is obvious , that Mrs. G. entertained fiagular opinions , and reduced them into practice . This circimítanco will invite many severely to criticise , and some to cenfure her chaq rader ...
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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