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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... passed , and to satisfy them that it was really beyond our power to present them with any abstract or intelligible account of those long conversations which we have had so much occasion to notice in our brief sketch of its contents . We ...
... passed , and to satisfy them that it was really beyond our power to present them with any abstract or intelligible account of those long conversations which we have had so much occasion to notice in our brief sketch of its contents . We ...
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... passed ; and quickly , That respite o'er , like traverses and toils Must be again encountered . - Such a stream Is human Life . p . 139 , 140 . 15 16 The following , however , is a better example of the useless and most tedious ...
... passed ; and quickly , That respite o'er , like traverses and toils Must be again encountered . - Such a stream Is human Life . p . 139 , 140 . 15 16 The following , however , is a better example of the useless and most tedious ...
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... passed over very lightly . " Ah why , " said Ellen , sighing to herself , " Why do not words , and kiss , and solemn pledge ; " And nature that is kind in Woman's breast , " And reason that in Man is wise and good , " And fear of him ...
... passed over very lightly . " Ah why , " said Ellen , sighing to herself , " Why do not words , and kiss , and solemn pledge ; " And nature that is kind in Woman's breast , " And reason that in Man is wise and good , " And fear of him ...
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... passed Into that pure and unknown world of love , Where injury cannot come : -and here is laid The mortal Body by her Infant's side . p . 296 , 297 . These passages , we think , are among the most touching with which the volume presents ...
... passed Into that pure and unknown world of love , Where injury cannot come : -and here is laid The mortal Body by her Infant's side . p . 296 , 297 . These passages , we think , are among the most touching with which the volume presents ...
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... passed them by ; but we shall endea vour to light upon one or two . The beneficial effect of inter- vals of relaxation and pastime on youthful minds , is finely ex- pressed , we think , in a single line , when it is said to be- Like ...
... passed them by ; but we shall endea vour to light upon one or two . The beneficial effect of inter- vals of relaxation and pastime on youthful minds , is finely ex- pressed , we think , in a single line , when it is said to be- Like ...
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