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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... nature with which they are all of them infpired ; and their fentiments Southey's Thalaba 65 802 . fentiments , they ... natural , is found ofteneft to degenerate into mere flovenlinefs and vulgarity . It is in vain , too , to expect that ...
... nature with which they are all of them infpired ; and their fentiments Southey's Thalaba 65 802 . fentiments , they ... natural , is found ofteneft to degenerate into mere flovenlinefs and vulgarity . It is in vain , too , to expect that ...
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... nature ; and his intention to copy the fen- timents of the lower orders , is implied in his refolution to make ufe of their style . Now , the different claffes of fociety have each of them a diftinct character , as well as a feparate ...
... nature ; and his intention to copy the fen- timents of the lower orders , is implied in his refolution to make ufe of their style . Now , the different claffes of fociety have each of them a diftinct character , as well as a feparate ...
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... nature , There is another difagreeable effect of this affected fimplicity , which , though of lefs importance than ... natural , or eafy , about their fentiments . There must be a qu'il mourut , and a let there be light , ' in every line ...
... nature , There is another difagreeable effect of this affected fimplicity , which , though of lefs importance than ... natural , or eafy , about their fentiments . There must be a qu'il mourut , and a let there be light , ' in every line ...
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... nature and probability at defiance . In its action , it is not an imitation of any thing ; and excludes all . rational criticifm , as to the choice and fucceffion of its inci- dents . Tales of this fort may amule children , and intereft ...
... nature and probability at defiance . In its action , it is not an imitation of any thing ; and excludes all . rational criticifm , as to the choice and fucceffion of its inci- dents . Tales of this fort may amule children , and intereft ...
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... nature yet remembers What was fo fugitive ! The thought of our paft years in me doth breed Perpetual benedictions : not indeed For that which is moft worthy to be bleft ; Delight and liberty , the fimple creed Of childhood , whether ...
... nature yet remembers What was fo fugitive ! The thought of our paft years in me doth breed Perpetual benedictions : not indeed For that which is moft worthy to be bleft ; Delight and liberty , the fimple creed Of childhood , whether ...
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