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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... look for them in the effufions of that poet who commemorates , with fo much effect , the chattering of Harry Gill's teeth , tells the tale of the one - eyed huntfman who had a cheek ' like a cherry , and beautifully warns his ftudious ...
... look for them in the effufions of that poet who commemorates , with fo much effect , the chattering of Harry Gill's teeth , tells the tale of the one - eyed huntfman who had a cheek ' like a cherry , and beautifully warns his ftudious ...
Page 421
... look and triumph ! ' he exclaimed , This is the juftice of thy God ! A righteous God is he , to let His vengeance fall upon the innocent head ! Curfe thee , curfe thee , Thalaba ! " • With what a thirst of joy He should breathe in the ...
... look and triumph ! ' he exclaimed , This is the juftice of thy God ! A righteous God is he , to let His vengeance fall upon the innocent head ! Curfe thee , curfe thee , Thalaba ! " • With what a thirst of joy He should breathe in the ...
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... look for him ; and Abdaldar only difcovers him by accident , after a long fearch ; yet , no fooner does he leave the old Arab's tent , than Lobaba comes up to him , dif- guised and prepared for his deftruction . The witches have alfo a ...
... look for him ; and Abdaldar only difcovers him by accident , after a long fearch ; yet , no fooner does he leave the old Arab's tent , than Lobaba comes up to him , dif- guised and prepared for his deftruction . The witches have alfo a ...
Page 428
... look for him . Where is Freeman ? Where is Harry ? ( Exeunt the Three , calling for Freeman . ) ' p . 33 . April 1803 . We may remark here , as tending to increafe that confufion fo happily expreffive of drunkennefs , the ingenuity of ...
... look for him . Where is Freeman ? Where is Harry ? ( Exeunt the Three , calling for Freeman . ) ' p . 33 . April 1803 . We may remark here , as tending to increafe that confufion fo happily expreffive of drunkennefs , the ingenuity of ...
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... look for a verdict against this publication ; and have little doubt indeed of the result , upon a fair consideration of the evidence contained in these volumes . To accelerate that result , and to give a general view of the evidence ...
... look for a verdict against this publication ; and have little doubt indeed of the result , upon a fair consideration of the evidence contained in these volumes . To accelerate that result , and to give a general view of the evidence ...
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