The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers. Part A: The Lake Poets - Volume IIFirst 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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... but we have not been able to discover that they have yet created any models of their own ; and are very much inclined to call in question the worthiness of those to which they have transferred their admiration .
... but we have not been able to discover that they have yet created any models of their own ; and are very much inclined to call in question the worthiness of those to which they have transferred their admiration .
Page 417
... but we cannot bring ourselves to admire it in an propriety that is ludicrous or disgusting : nay , he must speak in author ... fwer , that the arts that aim at exciting admiration and delight , U6 a tradesman , or a market - wench .
... but we cannot bring ourselves to admire it in an propriety that is ludicrous or disgusting : nay , he must speak in author ... fwer , that the arts that aim at exciting admiration and delight , U6 a tradesman , or a market - wench .
Page 418
... that is produced by this unccasing summons to admiration , or of the compassion which is excited by the spectacle of these E 3 eternal 7.0 Southey's Thalabá . C & 1802 Southey's Thalaba : 418 EDINBURGH REVIEW The Romantics Reviewed.
... that is produced by this unccasing summons to admiration , or of the compassion which is excited by the spectacle of these E 3 eternal 7.0 Southey's Thalabá . C & 1802 Southey's Thalaba : 418 EDINBURGH REVIEW The Romantics Reviewed.
Page 423
This imitation , or admiration of Oriental imagery , however , does not bring so much fufpicion on his taste , as the affection he betrays for some of his domestic models . The former has , for the most part , the recommendation of ...
This imitation , or admiration of Oriental imagery , however , does not bring so much fufpicion on his taste , as the affection he betrays for some of his domestic models . The former has , for the most part , the recommendation of ...
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By the help of these qualities , they were enabled , not only to recommend themselves to the indulgence of many judicious readers , but even to beget among a pretty numerous class of persons , a sort of admiration of the very defects by ...
By the help of these qualities , they were enabled , not only to recommend themselves to the indulgence of many judicious readers , but even to beget among a pretty numerous class of persons , a sort of admiration of the very defects by ...
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