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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Page 414
... morality that he challenged Jeffrey to a duel , a serio - comic affair that ended with the two becoming close friends . The Edinburgh ignored Shelley's poetry until after his death , when Hazlitt damned it with faint praise , and it ...
... morality that he challenged Jeffrey to a duel , a serio - comic affair that ended with the two becoming close friends . The Edinburgh ignored Shelley's poetry until after his death , when Hazlitt damned it with faint praise , and it ...
Page 416
... morality , and his perpetual hankerings after fome unattainable state of voluptuous virtue and perfection . 2. The fimplicity and energy ( horrefco referens ) of Kotzebue and Schiller . 3. The homelinefs and harfhnefs of fome of ...
... morality , and his perpetual hankerings after fome unattainable state of voluptuous virtue and perfection . 2. The fimplicity and energy ( horrefco referens ) of Kotzebue and Schiller . 3. The homelinefs and harfhnefs of fome of ...
Page 419
... moral charac- ter alfo ; though it may not be poffible , perhaps , to delineate it quite fo concifely . A fplenetic and idle difcontent with the exifting inftitutions of fociety , feems to be at the bottom of all their ferious and ...
... moral charac- ter alfo ; though it may not be poffible , perhaps , to delineate it quite fo concifely . A fplenetic and idle difcontent with the exifting inftitutions of fociety , feems to be at the bottom of all their ferious and ...
Page 440
... moral and devotional ravings , in which innumerable changes are rung upon a few very simple and familiar ideas : -but with such an accompaniment of long words , long sentences , and unwieldy phrases - and such a hub- bub of strained ...
... moral and devotional ravings , in which innumerable changes are rung upon a few very simple and familiar ideas : -but with such an accompaniment of long words , long sentences , and unwieldy phrases - and such a hub- bub of strained ...
Page 441
... moral and theological expression , are eminently fantastic , obscure , and affected . It is quite time , how- ever , that we should give the reader a more particular account of this singular performance . It opens with a picture of the ...
... moral and theological expression , are eminently fantastic , obscure , and affected . It is quite time , how- ever , that we should give the reader a more particular account of this singular performance . It opens with a picture of the ...
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