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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When a chieftain pevulgar may interest us , in poetry , by their situation ; but never , Tilhes in battle , his followers mourn more for him , than for thou . we apprehend , by any sentiments that are peculiar to their con , sands of ...
When a chieftain pevulgar may interest us , in poetry , by their situation ; but never , Tilhes in battle , his followers mourn more for him , than for thou . we apprehend , by any sentiments that are peculiar to their con , sands of ...
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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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Blessed art thou , young man , Blessed art thou , O Aswad , for the deed ! • In the day of visitation , . In the fearful hour of judgment , • God will remember thec ! " " It is the hour of prayer , .. " My children , let us purify ...
Blessed art thou , young man , Blessed art thou , O Aswad , for the deed ! • In the day of visitation , . In the fearful hour of judgment , • God will remember thec ! " " It is the hour of prayer , .. " My children , let us purify ...
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71 Southey's Thalabide oa , The blinded multitude Adored the Sorcerer , And bent the knee before him , And shouted out his praise , “ Mighty art thou , the Bestower of joy , • The Lord of Paradise ! " • Dizzy with the deafening strokes ...
71 Southey's Thalabide oa , The blinded multitude Adored the Sorcerer , And bent the knee before him , And shouted out his praise , “ Mighty art thou , the Bestower of joy , • The Lord of Paradise ! " • Dizzy with the deafening strokes ...
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At length old age came on her And the grew faint and poor , Her master he fell out with her And turned her out of door , Saying , if thou wilt not labour , I prithee go thy way , And never let me see thy face Until thy dying day .
At length old age came on her And the grew faint and poor , Her master he fell out with her And turned her out of door , Saying , if thou wilt not labour , I prithee go thy way , And never let me see thy face Until thy dying day .
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