The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers. Part A: The Lake Poets - Volume IIDonald H. Reiman First published in 1972, this volume contains contemporary British periodical reviews of the Lake Poets, including Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey and Lamb, in publications from the Edinburgh Review to Variety. 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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... didft thou travel on life's common way , In cheerful godlinefs ; and yet thy heart The lowlieft duties on itfelf did lay . I. 140 . We ART . I. The Excursion , being a portion of. 437 The Romantics Reviewed EDINBURGH REVIEW.
... didft thou travel on life's common way , In cheerful godlinefs ; and yet thy heart The lowlieft duties on itfelf did lay . I. 140 . We ART . I. The Excursion , being a portion of. 437 The Romantics Reviewed EDINBURGH REVIEW.
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... Excursion ( 1814 ) ; review by Francis Jeffrey , Edinburgh Review , XXIV ( Nov. 1814 ) , 1-30 . The editorial independence of the journal can be judged by the fact that Longmans , Wordsworth's publisher , was also the London distributor ...
... Excursion ( 1814 ) ; review by Francis Jeffrey , Edinburgh Review , XXIV ( Nov. 1814 ) , 1-30 . The editorial independence of the journal can be judged by the fact that Longmans , Wordsworth's publisher , was also the London distributor ...
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... Excursion , being a portion of the Recluse , a Poem . By WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . 4to . pp . 447. London , 1814 . THIS THIS will never do . It bears no doubt the stamp of the au thor's heart and fancy ; but unfortunately not half so visibly ...
... Excursion , being a portion of the Recluse , a Poem . By WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . 4to . pp . 447. London , 1814 . THIS THIS will never do . It bears no doubt the stamp of the au thor's heart and fancy ; but unfortunately not half so visibly ...
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... Excursion . means in our power . We now see clearly , however , how the case stands ; -and , making up our minds , though with the most sincere pain and reluctance , to consider him as finally lost to the good cause of poetry , shall ...
... Excursion . means in our power . We now see clearly , however , how the case stands ; -and , making up our minds , though with the most sincere pain and reluctance , to consider him as finally lost to the good cause of poetry , shall ...
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... Excursion . 5 8 if such be the common hazards of seeking inspiration from those potent fountains , it may easily be conceived what chance Mr Wordsworth had ... Excursion 8 Wordsworth's Excursion . 441 The Romantics Reviewed EDINBURGH REVIEW.
... Excursion . 5 8 if such be the common hazards of seeking inspiration from those potent fountains , it may easily be conceived what chance Mr Wordsworth had ... Excursion 8 Wordsworth's Excursion . 441 The Romantics Reviewed EDINBURGH REVIEW.
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