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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... hour of prayer Bends his knee , nor moves his lips . I have taken him food for charity , And never a word he spake ; But yet , fo ghaftly he looked , That I have awakened at night , ' & c . Now , this ftyle , we conceive , poffeffes no ...
... hour of prayer Bends his knee , nor moves his lips . I have taken him food for charity , And never a word he spake ; But yet , fo ghaftly he looked , That I have awakened at night , ' & c . Now , this ftyle , we conceive , poffeffes no ...
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... hour of judgment , • God will remember thee ! " " It is the hour of prayer , My children , let us purify ourselves , And praise the Lord our God ! " The boy the water brought ; After the law they purified themselves , And bent their ...
... hour of judgment , • God will remember thee ! " " It is the hour of prayer , My children , let us purify ourselves , And praise the Lord our God ! " The boy the water brought ; After the law they purified themselves , And bent their ...
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... hour : but I was faved , To remember and revenge . ' Like the flowing of a Summer gale he felt Its ineffectual force ; His countenance was not changed , Nor a hair of his head was finged . ' " Aye ! look and triumph ! ' he exclaimed ...
... hour : but I was faved , To remember and revenge . ' Like the flowing of a Summer gale he felt Its ineffectual force ; His countenance was not changed , Nor a hair of his head was finged . ' " Aye ! look and triumph ! ' he exclaimed ...
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... hour when his father and brethren were affaffinated ; yet he is faved by a fpecial interpofition of heaven . Heaven itself , however , had deftined him to extirpate the vota- ries of Eblis ; and yet , long before this work is done , a ...
... hour when his father and brethren were affaffinated ; yet he is faved by a fpecial interpofition of heaven . Heaven itself , however , had deftined him to extirpate the vota- ries of Eblis ; and yet , long before this work is done , a ...
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... hour , on Sunday morning , as he was kneeling in the church of St Mary Ottery , on a little haffock in the family pew . On rifing , he had yearned to fay his prayers in the church ; and flying to it , found the door wide open , whether ...
... hour , on Sunday morning , as he was kneeling in the church of St Mary Ottery , on a little haffock in the family pew . On rifing , he had yearned to fay his prayers in the church ; and flying to it , found the door wide open , whether ...
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