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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Dort « Dolt thou not see , ” the youth exclaimed , « A Spirit in the Tent ? ” Moath looked round , and said , " The moon - beam shines in the Tent , • I see thee ftar.d in the light , And thy shadow is black on the ground .
Dort « Dolt thou not see , ” the youth exclaimed , « A Spirit in the Tent ? ” Moath looked round , and said , " The moon - beam shines in the Tent , • I see thee ftar.d in the light , And thy shadow is black on the ground .
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The following verses breathe the true spirit of Oriental poetry : * And oli ! what odours the voluptuous vale Scatters from jasmine bowers , From yon role wilderness , From clustered henna , and from orange groves That with such ...
The following verses breathe the true spirit of Oriental poetry : * And oli ! what odours the voluptuous vale Scatters from jasmine bowers , From yon role wilderness , From clustered henna , and from orange groves That with such ...
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... they were undoubtedly characterised by a strong spirit of originality , of pathos , and natural feeling ; and recommended to all good minds by the clear impression which they bore of the amiable dispositions and virtuous principles ...
... they were undoubtedly characterised by a strong spirit of originality , of pathos , and natural feeling ; and recommended to all good minds by the clear impression which they bore of the amiable dispositions and virtuous principles ...
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Comfort have thou of thy merit ; Kindly , unassuming spirit ! Careless of thy neighbourhood , Thou doft show thy pleasant face On the moor , and in the wood , In the lane ; --- there's not a place , Howsoever mean it be , But ' tis good ...
Comfort have thou of thy merit ; Kindly , unassuming spirit ! Careless of thy neighbourhood , Thou doft show thy pleasant face On the moor , and in the wood , In the lane ; --- there's not a place , Howsoever mean it be , But ' tis good ...
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... tween his itinerant profession and that of a knight - errant -- which leads to the Wanderer giving an account of changes in the country , from the manufacturing spirit - Its favourable effects• The other side of the picture , & c .
... tween his itinerant profession and that of a knight - errant -- which leads to the Wanderer giving an account of changes in the country , from the manufacturing spirit - Its favourable effects• The other side of the picture , & c .
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