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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... hand , has all the oppofite affociations to contend with ; and muft feem unfit for poetry , ( if there were no other reafon ) , merely because it has fcarcely ever been employed in it . A great genius may indeed overcome thefe ...
... hand , has all the oppofite affociations to contend with ; and muft feem unfit for poetry , ( if there were no other reafon ) , merely because it has fcarcely ever been employed in it . A great genius may indeed overcome thefe ...
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... hand that feared to violate nature , as much as it afpired to embellish her ; and difdained the eafy art of ftartling by novel- ties , and furprising by impropriety . Supernatural beings , though easily enough raised , are known to be ...
... hand that feared to violate nature , as much as it afpired to embellish her ; and difdained the eafy art of ftartling by novel- ties , and furprising by impropriety . Supernatural beings , though easily enough raised , are known to be ...
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... hand , And thro ' the porch they paft . Over the garden and the grove The fountain ftreams of fire Poured a broad ... hands were clafped . Her face was turned to Thalaba , A broad light floated o'er its marble paleness , As the wind ...
... hand , And thro ' the porch they paft . Over the garden and the grove The fountain ftreams of fire Poured a broad ... hands were clafped . Her face was turned to Thalaba , A broad light floated o'er its marble paleness , As the wind ...
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... hand , if this little work , selected from the compositions of five maturer years , and written avowedly for the ... hands the record may not have already fallen , we must now make a few observations and extracts . We shall not resume ...
... hand , if this little work , selected from the compositions of five maturer years , and written avowedly for the ... hands the record may not have already fallen , we must now make a few observations and extracts . We shall not resume ...
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... hand , or check his pride , ' upon the suggestion of far weightier mo- nitors than we can pretend to be . Inveterate habit must now have given a kind of sanctity to the errors of early taste ; and the very powers of which we lament the ...
... hand , or check his pride , ' upon the suggestion of far weightier mo- nitors than we can pretend to be . Inveterate habit must now have given a kind of sanctity to the errors of early taste ; and the very powers of which we lament the ...
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