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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The boy the water brought ; After the law they purified themselves , And bent their faces to the earth in prayer . " • Azure and yellow , like the beautiful fields Of England , when amid the growing grass The blue - bell bends ...
The boy the water brought ; After the law they purified themselves , And bent their faces to the earth in prayer . " • Azure and yellow , like the beautiful fields Of England , when amid the growing grass The blue - bell bends ...
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The magicians , in the mean time , are hunting him over the face of the whole earth ; and one of them gets near enough to draw his dagger to stab him , when a providential foroom lays him dead on the fand . From the dead forcerer's ...
The magicians , in the mean time , are hunting him over the face of the whole earth ; and one of them gets near enough to draw his dagger to stab him , when a providential foroom lays him dead on the fand . From the dead forcerer's ...
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91 to the earth which is animated , than to that which was burned or buried in the earliest priests of Bacchus . In the draina , however , though we have had innumerable specimens of the imperfect , which in composition is by much the ...
91 to the earth which is animated , than to that which was burned or buried in the earliest priests of Bacchus . In the draina , however , though we have had innumerable specimens of the imperfect , which in composition is by much the ...
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There lies the parent stock which gave us life , Which I will sue conlign'd with tears to earth . Leave thou the solemn funeral rites to me , Grief and a true remorse abide with thee . ' p . 83 . The prediction , that he is to weep at ...
There lies the parent stock which gave us life , Which I will sue conlign'd with tears to earth . Leave thou the solemn funeral rites to me , Grief and a true remorse abide with thee . ' p . 83 . The prediction , that he is to weep at ...
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... which the reality might perhaps undo ; and , for this no less fantastical reasonu Should life be dull , and spirits low , < " Twill soothe us in our sorrow , « That earth has fomething yet to show , " The bonny holms of Yarrow !
... which the reality might perhaps undo ; and , for this no less fantastical reasonu Should life be dull , and spirits low , < " Twill soothe us in our sorrow , « That earth has fomething yet to show , " The bonny holms of Yarrow !
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