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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... persons , a sort of admiration of the very defects by which they were attended . It was upon this account chiefly , that we thought it necessary to set ourselves against this alarming innovation . Childishness , conceit , and affec ...
... persons , a sort of admiration of the very defects by which they were attended . It was upon this account chiefly , that we thought it necessary to set ourselves against this alarming innovation . Childishness , conceit , and affec ...
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... person , falls in with two ragged boys at play , and like that woman's face as gold is like to gold . ' Here is the conclusion of this memorable adventure . They bolted on me thus , and lo ! Each ready with a plaintive whine ; Said I ...
... person , falls in with two ragged boys at play , and like that woman's face as gold is like to gold . ' Here is the conclusion of this memorable adventure . They bolted on me thus , and lo ! Each ready with a plaintive whine ; Said I ...
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... persons of the drama are , a retired military chaplain , who has grown half an atheist and half a misanthrope -the wife ... person at no small length . He was born , we are happy to find , in Scotland - among the hills of Athol ; and his ...
... persons of the drama are , a retired military chaplain , who has grown half an atheist and half a misanthrope -the wife ... person at no small length . He was born , we are happy to find , in Scotland - among the hills of Athol ; and his ...
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... persons who lie buried before this groupe of mo- ralizers ; an unsuccessful lover , who finds consolation in natur- al history - a miner , who worked on for twenty years , in despite of universal ridicule , and at last found the vein he ...
... persons who lie buried before this groupe of mo- ralizers ; an unsuccessful lover , who finds consolation in natur- al history - a miner , who worked on for twenty years , in despite of universal ridicule , and at last found the vein he ...
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... person of great powers ; and has frequently a force in his moral declamations , and a tenderness in his pathe- tic narratives , which neither his prolixity nor his affectation can altogether deprive of their effect . We shall venture to ...
... person of great powers ; and has frequently a force in his moral declamations , and a tenderness in his pathe- tic narratives , which neither his prolixity nor his affectation can altogether deprive of their effect . We shall venture to ...
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