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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... common with religion , that its standards were fixed long ago , by certain infpired writers , whofe authority it is no longer lawful to call in queftion ; and that many profefs to be entirely devoted to it , who have no good works to ...
... common with religion , that its standards were fixed long ago , by certain infpired writers , whofe authority it is no longer lawful to call in queftion ; and that many profefs to be entirely devoted to it , who have no good works to ...
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... common poetical phrafeology , or to ennoble their diction by a felection of fine or dignified expref- fions . There would be too much art in this , for that great love of nature with which they are all of them infpired ; and their ...
... common poetical phrafeology , or to ennoble their diction by a felection of fine or dignified expref- fions . There would be too much art in this , for that great love of nature with which they are all of them infpired ; and their ...
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... common - place book , he began to write ; and his poem is little elfe than his common - place book verfified . It may eafily be imagined , that a poem conftructed upon fuch a plan , must be full of cumbrous and mifplaced defcription ...
... common - place book , he began to write ; and his poem is little elfe than his common - place book verfified . It may eafily be imagined , that a poem conftructed upon fuch a plan , must be full of cumbrous and mifplaced defcription ...
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... common joy . The picture of Maimuna fitting by a fire in a folitary cavern , and finging a low , fweet , unintelligible fong , ' as the fpun , re- minds us of the appearance of Calypfo in the Odyffey . - την δ ' ένδοθι τέτμαν ινσαν ...
... common joy . The picture of Maimuna fitting by a fire in a folitary cavern , and finging a low , fweet , unintelligible fong , ' as the fpun , re- minds us of the appearance of Calypfo in the Odyffey . - την δ ' ένδοθι τέτμαν ινσαν ...
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... common - place book of Burton , are recom- mended only by their quaintnefs and party - coloured learning . There is one fentence which Mr Lamb introduced perhaps as de- fcriptive of his own compofitions . The fruit , iffue , children ...
... common - place book of Burton , are recom- mended only by their quaintnefs and party - coloured learning . There is one fentence which Mr Lamb introduced perhaps as de- fcriptive of his own compofitions . The fruit , iffue , children ...
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