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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... manner , implies a deviation from that purity and precision , which no one , we be- lieve , ever violated ... manners , in vulgar language , will afford much E2 68 Southey's Thalabe Oct. much entertainment . We are afraid. 417 The ...
... manner , implies a deviation from that purity and precision , which no one , we be- lieve , ever violated ... manners , in vulgar language , will afford much E2 68 Southey's Thalabe Oct. much entertainment . We are afraid. 417 The ...
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... manner . Though the witchery scenes are in general but poorly execut ed , and poffefs little novelty to thofe who have read the Arabian Nights Entertainments , there is , occafionally , fome fine defcrip- tion , and ftriking combination ...
... manner . Though the witchery scenes are in general but poorly execut ed , and poffefs little novelty to thofe who have read the Arabian Nights Entertainments , there is , occafionally , fome fine defcrip- tion , and ftriking combination ...
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... manners . In a foliloquy , John thus de- fcribes the variety of his paffions : Ambition , pleafure , vanity , all by ... manner of that perfon of quality who affifted the Wits of Queen Anne's reign , we thought , till we had read the ...
... manners . In a foliloquy , John thus de- fcribes the variety of his paffions : Ambition , pleafure , vanity , all by ... manner of that perfon of quality who affifted the Wits of Queen Anne's reign , we thought , till we had read the ...
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... manner . Art Nature's favourite . ' I. 6 . Louisa , " and begins in this dashing and I met Louifa in the shade ; And , having feen that lovely maid , Why Should I fear to fay That the is ruddy , fleet , and frong ; And down the rocks ...
... manner . Art Nature's favourite . ' I. 6 . Louisa , " and begins in this dashing and I met Louifa in the shade ; And , having feen that lovely maid , Why Should I fear to fay That the is ruddy , fleet , and frong ; And down the rocks ...
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... manner and phraseology that is understood to be con- nected with that sort of composition , and to throw aside his own babyish incidents and fantastical sensibilities . How he has suc- ceeded , the reader will be able to judge from the ...
... manner and phraseology that is understood to be con- nected with that sort of composition , and to throw aside his own babyish incidents and fantastical sensibilities . How he has suc- ceeded , the reader will be able to judge from the ...
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