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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... that is was their capital object to adapt to the ufes of poetry , the ordinary language of converfation ainong the middling and lower orders E of 66 Southey's Thalaba . oa , of the people . 416 EDINBURGH REVIEW The Romantics Reviewed.
... that is was their capital object to adapt to the ufes of poetry , the ordinary language of converfation ainong the middling and lower orders E of 66 Southey's Thalaba . oa , of the people . 416 EDINBURGH REVIEW The Romantics Reviewed.
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... object , in employing that language , is to bring his compofitions nearer to the true fandard of 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 ...
... object , in employing that language , is to bring his compofitions nearer to the true fandard of 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 ...
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... object of their compofitions , and the principles and opinions they are calculated to fupport , confti- tute a far more important criterion , and one to which it is ufually altogether 18c2 : Southey's Thalaba : 72 altogether as eafy to ...
... object of their compofitions , and the principles and opinions they are calculated to fupport , confti- tute a far more important criterion , and one to which it is ufually altogether 18c2 : Southey's Thalaba : 72 altogether as eafy to ...
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... Object of his love , removed From this unstable world , if he could fix A satisfying view upon that state Of pure , imperishable blessedness , Which Reason promises , and holy Writ Ensures to all Believers ? -Yet mistrust Is of such ...
... Object of his love , removed From this unstable world , if he could fix A satisfying view upon that state Of pure , imperishable blessedness , Which Reason promises , and holy Writ Ensures to all Believers ? -Yet mistrust Is of such ...
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... object that enticed my steps aside ! It was an Entry , narrow as a door ; A passage whose brief windings opened out Into a platform ; that lay , sheepfd - wise , Enclosed between a single mass of rock And one old moss - grown wall ; -a ...
... object that enticed my steps aside ! It was an Entry , narrow as a door ; A passage whose brief windings opened out Into a platform ; that lay , sheepfd - wise , Enclosed between a single mass of rock And one old moss - grown wall ; -a ...
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