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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Page 416
... admiration . The productions of this fchool , we conceive , are fo far from being entitled to the praife of originality , that they cannot be better characterised , than by an enumeration of the fources from which their mate- rials have ...
... admiration . The productions of this fchool , we conceive , are fo far from being entitled to the praife of originality , that they cannot be better characterised , than by an enumeration of the fources from which their mate- rials have ...
Page 417
... admiration and delight , d not take their models from what is ordinary , but from what is excellent ; and that our intereft in the reprefentation of any event , does not depend upon our familiarity with the original , but on its ...
... admiration and delight , d not take their models from what is ordinary , but from what is excellent ; and that our intereft in the reprefentation of any event , does not depend upon our familiarity with the original , but on its ...
Page 418
... by this unceasing fummons to admiration , or of the compaffion which is excited by the fpectacle of thefe E 3 eternal Southey's Thalaba : C & eternal ftrainings and diftortions . 418 EDINBURGH REVIEW The Romantics Reviewed.
... by this unceasing fummons to admiration , or of the compaffion which is excited by the fpectacle of thefe E 3 eternal Southey's Thalaba : C & eternal ftrainings and diftortions . 418 EDINBURGH REVIEW The Romantics Reviewed.
Page 423
... admiration of Oriental imagery , however , does not bring fo much fufpicion on his tafte , as the affection he betrays for fome of his domeftic models . The former has , for the most part , the recommendation of novelty ; and there is ...
... admiration of Oriental imagery , however , does not bring fo much fufpicion on his tafte , as the affection he betrays for fome of his domeftic models . The former has , for the most part , the recommendation of novelty ; and there is ...
Page 429
... admiration of the very defects by which they were attended . It was upon this account chiefly , that we thought it necessary to set ourselves against this alarming innovation . Childishness , conceit , and affec- tation , are not of ...
... admiration of the very defects by which they were attended . It was upon this account chiefly , that we thought it necessary to set ourselves against this alarming innovation . Childishness , conceit , and affec- tation , are not of ...
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