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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... thou- fands of their equals that may have fallen around him . After all , it must be admitted , that there is a clafs or perfons ( we are afraid they cannot be called readers ) , to whom the re- prefentation of vulgar manners , in ...
... thou- fands of their equals that may have fallen around him . After all , it must be admitted , that there is a clafs or perfons ( we are afraid they cannot be called readers ) , to whom the re- prefentation of vulgar manners , in ...
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... thou not fee , " the youth exclaimed , A Spirit in the Tent ? " Moath looked 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 ...
... thou not fee , " the youth exclaimed , A Spirit in the Tent ? " Moath looked 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 ...
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... thou , young man , Bleffed art thou , O Afwad , for the deed ! In the day of vifitation ,. In the fearful hour of judgment , • God will remember thee ! " " It is the hour of prayer , My children , let us purify ourselves , And praise ...
... thou , young man , Bleffed art thou , O Afwad , for the deed ! In the day of vifitation ,. In the fearful hour of judgment , • God will remember thee ! " " It is the hour of prayer , My children , let us purify ourselves , And praise ...
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... thou , the Beftower of joy , The Lord of Paradife ! " Dizzy with the deafening ftrokes , In blind and interrupted courfe , Poor beaft , he struggles on ; And now the dogs are nigh ! How his heart pants ! you fee The panting of his heart ...
... thou , the Beftower of joy , The Lord of Paradife ! " Dizzy with the deafening ftrokes , In blind and interrupted courfe , Poor beaft , he struggles on ; And now the dogs are nigh ! How his heart pants ! you fee The panting of his heart ...
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... thou wilt not labour , I prithee go thy way , - And never let me fee thy face Until thy dying day . Thefe words fhe took unkind , And on her way fhe went , For to fulfil her mafter's will Always was her intent . The hills were very high ...
... thou wilt not labour , I prithee go thy way , - And never let me fee thy face Until thy dying day . Thefe words fhe took unkind , And on her way fhe went , For to fulfil her mafter's will Always was her intent . The hills were very high ...
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