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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... reasons . In no review does Jeffrey or Brougham demonstrate any real under- standing of the new trends in poetry during the period . Shelley summed up the feelings of his circle when he wrote to Byron about the Edinburgh's hostile ...
... reasons . In no review does Jeffrey or Brougham demonstrate any real under- standing of the new trends in poetry during the period . Shelley summed up the feelings of his circle when he wrote to Byron about the Edinburgh's hostile ...
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... reason- " Should life be dull , and fpirits low , " " Twill foothe us in our forrow , " That earth has fomething yet to show , " The bonny holms of Yarrow ! " II . p . 35 . After this we come to some ineffable compositions , which the ...
... reason- " Should life be dull , and fpirits low , " " Twill foothe us in our forrow , " That earth has fomething yet to show , " The bonny holms of Yarrow ! " II . p . 35 . After this we come to some ineffable compositions , which the ...
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... reason to complain ; for what we have now quoted is undeniably the most peculiar and charac- teristic part of his publication , and must be defended and ap- plauded if the merit or originality of his system is to be serious- ly ...
... reason to complain ; for what we have now quoted is undeniably the most peculiar and charac- teristic part of his publication , and must be defended and ap- plauded if the merit or originality of his system is to be serious- ly ...
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... Reason promises , and holy Writ Ensures to all Believers ? -Yet mistrust Is of such incapacity , methinks , No natural branch ; despondency far less . And , if there be whose tender frames have drooped Even to the dust ; apparently ...
... Reason promises , and holy Writ Ensures to all Believers ? -Yet mistrust Is of such incapacity , methinks , No natural branch ; despondency far less . And , if there be whose tender frames have drooped Even to the dust ; apparently ...
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... reason that in Man is wise and good , " And fear of him who is a righteous Judge , " Why do not these prevail for human life , " To keep two Hearts together , that began " Their spring - time with one love , and that have need " Of ...
... reason that in Man is wise and good , " And fear of him who is a righteous Judge , " Why do not these prevail for human life , " To keep two Hearts together , that began " Their spring - time with one love , and that have need " Of ...
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