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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... 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 Tombs , Old Man ! There is a madman there . OLD MAN . Will he ...
... 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 Tombs , Old Man ! There is a madman there . OLD MAN . Will he ...
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... thee ! " " It is the hour of prayer , My children , let us purify ourselves , And praise the Lord our God ! " The boy the water brought ; After the law they purified themselves , And bent their faces to the earth in prayer . " • Azure ...
... thee ! " " It is the hour of prayer , My children , let us purify ourselves , And praise the Lord our God ! " The boy the water brought ; After the law they purified themselves , And bent their faces to the earth in prayer . " • Azure ...
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... thee , curfe thee , Thalaba ! " • With what a thirst of joy He should breathe in the open gales of heaven ! ' • Vain are all spells ! the Deftroyer Treads the Domdaniel floor . " Thou haft done well , my Servant ! Afk and receive thy ...
... thee , curfe thee , Thalaba ! " • With what a thirst of joy He should breathe in the open gales of heaven ! ' • Vain are all spells ! the Deftroyer Treads the Domdaniel floor . " Thou haft done well , my Servant ! Afk and receive thy ...
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... thee ; and breathes into them . Motion , and life , and fenfe , .. but to the touch They are chilling cold , and ever when night clofes They melt away again , and leave me here Alone and fad . She then tells bim , that her father had ...
... thee ; and breathes into them . Motion , and life , and fenfe , .. but to the touch They are chilling cold , and ever when night clofes They melt away again , and leave me here Alone and fad . She then tells bim , that her father had ...
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... thee , Daniel . FRANCIS . And to thee , Peter . PETER . ( drinks . ) ( drinks . ) ( drinks . ) Thank you , Francis . And here's to thee . ( drinks . ) MARTIN . 1 fhall be fuddled anon . p . 4. 5 . In the fame scene , the characters ...
... thee , Daniel . FRANCIS . And to thee , Peter . PETER . ( drinks . ) ( drinks . ) ( drinks . ) Thank you , Francis . And here's to thee . ( drinks . ) MARTIN . 1 fhall be fuddled anon . p . 4. 5 . In the fame scene , the characters ...
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