The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers. Part A: The Lake Poets - Volume IIDonald 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 418
... round , and faid , The moon - beam fhines in the Tent , I fee thee ftand in the light , And thy fhadow is black on the ground . " Thalaba answered not . 69 Spirit ! " he cried , " what brings thee here ? " & c . WOMAN . Go not among the ...
... round , and faid , The moon - beam fhines in the Tent , I fee thee ftand in the light , And thy fhadow is black on the ground . " Thalaba answered not . 69 Spirit ! " he cried , " what brings thee here ? " & c . WOMAN . Go not among the ...
Page 424
... round ocean , girdled with the sky . How beautiful is night ! ' Br There are many fine sketches of tropical feenery in the defcrip tion of Aloadin's Paradife . The following verfes breathe the true fpirit of Oriental poetry : And oh ...
... round ocean , girdled with the sky . How beautiful is night ! ' Br There are many fine sketches of tropical feenery in the defcrip tion of Aloadin's Paradife . The following verfes breathe the true fpirit of Oriental poetry : And oh ...
Page 428
... round in an endlefs mutability , and ftill for the worfe , nothing is at a flay , nothing abides , but vanity , chaotic vanity . - Brother , adieu ! There lies the parent stock which gave us life , Which I will fee confign'd with tears ...
... round in an endlefs mutability , and ftill for the worfe , nothing is at a flay , nothing abides , but vanity , chaotic vanity . - Brother , adieu ! There lies the parent stock which gave us life , Which I will fee confign'd with tears ...
Page 438
... round her knees : Books , leifure , perfect freedom , and the talk Man holds with week - day man in the hourly waik Of the mind's bufinefs : thefe are the degrees By which true fway doth mount ; this is the talk True power doth grow on ...
... round her knees : Books , leifure , perfect freedom , and the talk Man holds with week - day man in the hourly waik Of the mind's bufinefs : thefe are the degrees By which true fway doth mount ; this is the talk True power doth grow on ...
Page 443
... round of vain delight- ' with other matters as luminous and emphatic . The hostess at length breaks off the harangue , by proposing that they should all make a little excursion on the lake , -and they embark accordingly ; and , after ...
... round of vain delight- ' with other matters as luminous and emphatic . The hostess at length breaks off the harangue , by proposing that they should all make a little excursion on the lake , -and they embark accordingly ; and , after ...
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