The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers. Part A: The Lake Poets - Volume IIDonald 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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... Critic ( 1793-1826 ) , and the Antijacobin Review ( 1798- 1821 ) . ( It should be noted that the last two , both strongly Tory and high - church , were flourish ing after the demise of the Analytical , a strongly liberal journal ...
... Critic ( 1793-1826 ) , and the Antijacobin Review ( 1798- 1821 ) . ( It should be noted that the last two , both strongly Tory and high - church , were flourish ing after the demise of the Analytical , a strongly liberal journal ...
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... criticism : the standards of poetry , like reli- gion , are established and immut- able ; to question the poetic past is to be apostate . Jeffrey , liberal in politics and economics , was a literary reactionary , objecting to all ...
... criticism : the standards of poetry , like reli- gion , are established and immut- able ; to question the poetic past is to be apostate . Jeffrey , liberal in politics and economics , was a literary reactionary , objecting to all ...
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... criticism : nor is it a matter of little moment to us , that we are thus able to commend with a fafe confcience ... critics who fhall venture to exprefs their difapprobation : Quem fi quis non amet , illum omnes Gratia et Veneres ...
... criticism : nor is it a matter of little moment to us , that we are thus able to commend with a fafe confcience ... critics who fhall venture to exprefs their difapprobation : Quem fi quis non amet , illum omnes Gratia et Veneres ...
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... criticism . We cannot indeed altogether omit taking precautions now and then against the spreading of the malady ; -but for himself , though we shall watch the progress of his symptoms as a matter of professional curio- sity and ...
... criticism . We cannot indeed altogether omit taking precautions now and then against the spreading of the malady ; -but for himself , though we shall watch the progress of his symptoms as a matter of professional curio- sity and ...
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... critic had taken this harsh method of instructing Mr Wordsworth , by example , in the na- ture of those errors , against which our precepts had been so of- ten directed in vain . We had not gone far , however , till we felt intimately ...
... critic had taken this harsh method of instructing Mr Wordsworth , by example , in the na- ture of those errors , against which our precepts had been so of- ten directed in vain . We had not gone far , however , till we felt intimately ...
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