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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Page 417
... true fandard of nature ; and his intention to copy the fen- timents of the lower orders , is implied in his refolution to make ufe of their style . Now , the different claffes of fociety have each of them a diftinct character , as well ...
... true fandard of nature ; and his intention to copy the fen- timents of the lower orders , is implied in his refolution to make ufe of their style . Now , the different claffes of fociety have each of them a diftinct character , as well ...
Page 422
... true hiftory , and thought his repetition would be ruined by the imputation of a fingle fiction . There is not a prodigy , accordingly , or a defcription , for which he does not fairly produce his vouchers , and generally lays before ...
... true hiftory , and thought his repetition would be ruined by the imputation of a fingle fiction . There is not a prodigy , accordingly , or a defcription , for which he does not fairly produce his vouchers , and generally lays before ...
Page 424
... true fpirit of Oriental poetry : And oh ! what odours the voluptuous vale Scatters from jafmine bowers , From yon role wilderness , From clustered henna , and from orange groves That with fuch perfumes fill the breeze , As Peris to ...
... true fpirit of Oriental poetry : And oh ! what odours the voluptuous vale Scatters from jafmine bowers , From yon role wilderness , From clustered henna , and from orange groves That with fuch perfumes fill the breeze , As Peris to ...
Page 428
... true remorse abide with thee . p . 83 . The prediction , that he is to weep at the funeral , has a pathos truly original , though certainly rather inconfiftent with the une- qual divifion which he afterwards makes , referving only the ...
... true remorse abide with thee . p . 83 . The prediction , that he is to weep at the funeral , has a pathos truly original , though certainly rather inconfiftent with the une- qual divifion which he afterwards makes , referving only the ...
Page 438
... true fway doth mount ; this is the talk True power doth grow on ; and her rights are thefe . ' I. 130 . When we look at these , and many still finer passages , in the writings of this author , it is impossible not to feel a mixture of ...
... true fway doth mount ; this is the talk True power doth grow on ; and her rights are thefe . ' I. 130 . When we look at these , and many still finer passages , in the writings of this author , it is impossible not to feel a mixture of ...
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