The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers. Part A: The Lake Poets - Volume IIFirst 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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Part A: The Lake Poets - Volume II Donald H. Reiman ... The Hazlitt , himself a literary contriEdinburgh ignored Shelley's butor , hints at the weakness on poetry until after his death , that front in his 1829 piece , when Hazlitt ...
Part A: The Lake Poets - Volume II Donald H. Reiman ... The Hazlitt , himself a literary contriEdinburgh ignored Shelley's butor , hints at the weakness on poetry until after his death , that front in his 1829 piece , when Hazlitt ...
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This review , the opening salvo of Jeffrey's unrelenting attack upon the " Lake Poets , " exhibits in its first sentence the perspective of Jeffrey's criticism : the standards of poetry , like religion , are established and immutable ...
This review , the opening salvo of Jeffrey's unrelenting attack upon the " Lake Poets , " exhibits in its first sentence the perspective of Jeffrey's criticism : the standards of poetry , like religion , are established and immutable ...
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Part A: The Lake Poets - Volume II Donald H. Reiman ... In ferious poetry , a man of the middling or lower may indeed overcome these diladvantages ; but we can scarcely order must necessarily lay afide a great deal of his ordinary ...
Part A: The Lake Poets - Volume II Donald H. Reiman ... In ferious poetry , a man of the middling or lower may indeed overcome these diladvantages ; but we can scarcely order must necessarily lay afide a great deal of his ordinary ...
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There is nothing so ridiculous ( at least for a poet ) as to fail in great attempts . ... Our new school of poetry has a moral charace ter also ; though it may not be possible , perhaps , to delineate it quite fo concisely .
There is nothing so ridiculous ( at least for a poet ) as to fail in great attempts . ... Our new school of poetry has a moral charace ter also ; though it may not be possible , perhaps , to delineate it quite fo concisely .
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Part A: The Lake Poets - Volume II Donald H. Reiman ... There is some very fine poetry in the two concluding books , from which we would willingly make fome extracts , if we had not already extended this article to an unusual length ...
Part A: The Lake Poets - Volume II Donald H. Reiman ... There is some very fine poetry in the two concluding books , from which we would willingly make fome extracts , if we had not already extended this article to an unusual length ...
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