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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... eyes , As if in the night and the blindness of death He would have hid himself . " " Bleffed art thou , young man , Bleffed art thou , O Afwad , for the deed ! In the day of vifitation ,. In the fearful hour of judgment , • God will ...
... eyes , As if in the night and the blindness of death He would have hid himself . " " Bleffed art thou , young man , Bleffed art thou , O Afwad , for the deed ! In the day of vifitation ,. In the fearful hour of judgment , • God will ...
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... eyes , Her fine face raised to heaven , Her white hair flowing like the filver streams That ftreak the northern night . " F The EDINBURGH REVIEW 82 Southey's Thalaba . oa . This little. 424 EDINBURGH REVIEW The Romantics Reviewed.
... eyes , Her fine face raised to heaven , Her white hair flowing like the filver streams That ftreak the northern night . " F The EDINBURGH REVIEW 82 Southey's Thalaba . oa . This little. 424 EDINBURGH REVIEW The Romantics Reviewed.
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... eyes of a fpectator functufque facris , et potus , et exlex . Accordingly , we find in Mr Lamb's tragedy , that half of the dialogue is fpoken by fervants and drunkards ; nor is it wonderful , fince , at the period of the action , as ...
... eyes of a fpectator functufque facris , et potus , et exlex . Accordingly , we find in Mr Lamb's tragedy , that half of the dialogue is fpoken by fervants and drunkards ; nor is it wonderful , fince , at the period of the action , as ...
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... eyes , And fee this fight beneath the fkies , He'd wish to close them again . I. 16 . This , it must be confessed , is Silly Sooth ' in good earnest , The three last lines seem to be downright raving . 220 Poems by W. Wordsworth . Oct ...
... eyes , And fee this fight beneath the fkies , He'd wish to close them again . I. 16 . This , it must be confessed , is Silly Sooth ' in good earnest , The three last lines seem to be downright raving . 220 Poems by W. Wordsworth . Oct ...
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... eyes . He told me that he to this pond had come To gather leeches , being old and poor : Employment hazardous and wearifome ! And he had many hardships to endure : From pond to pond he roam'd , from moor to moor , Houfing , with God's ...
... eyes . He told me that he to this pond had come To gather leeches , being old and poor : Employment hazardous and wearifome ! And he had many hardships to endure : From pond to pond he roam'd , from moor to moor , Houfing , with God's ...
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