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 415
... perhaps , be very easy to explain ; but , that they are diffenters from the eftablished fyftems in poetry and criticism , is admitted , and proved indeed , by the whole tenor of their com- pofitions . Though they lay claim , we believe ...
... perhaps , be very easy to explain ; but , that they are diffenters from the eftablished fyftems in poetry and criticism , is admitted , and proved indeed , by the whole tenor of their com- pofitions . Though they lay claim , we believe ...
Page 419
... 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 peculiar fentiments . Inftead of contemplating the wonders and ...
... 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 peculiar fentiments . Inftead of contemplating the wonders and ...
Page 427
... perhaps of the fweet fhire itfelf ; and the cautious and folemn iteration at the clofe , in an affair of fo much ... Perhaps not . FRANCIS . Nearer perhaps . PETER . I fay nothing . ' p . 11 . The ministerial filence of Lord Burleigh is ...
... perhaps of the fweet fhire itfelf ; and the cautious and folemn iteration at the clofe , in an affair of fo much ... Perhaps not . FRANCIS . Nearer perhaps . PETER . I fay nothing . ' p . 11 . The ministerial filence of Lord Burleigh is ...
Page 428
... perhaps only phyfically , because her tenderness would interfere with this habit , that he no longer feels regard for the living Helen . The real reafon of his coolnefs he leaves us to guefs , by putting it in the form of a query ...
... perhaps only phyfically , because her tenderness would interfere with this habit , that he no longer feels regard for the living Helen . The real reafon of his coolnefs he leaves us to guefs , by putting it in the form of a query ...
Page 429
... perhaps heard , that poems of this kind fhould end with a point ; and wifely reflecting , that the be- ginning of any thing is as much a point as its end , was too good an oeconomist of his time , to confume it , in elaborating and ...
... perhaps heard , that poems of this kind fhould end with a point ; and wifely reflecting , that the be- ginning of any thing is as much a point as its end , was too good an oeconomist of his time , to confume it , in elaborating and ...
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