The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 110
... Sonnets which will be found towards the close of this series , were produced as a private me- morial of that morning's occupation . " The Catholic Question , which was agi- tated in Parliament about that time , kept my thoughts in the ...
... Sonnets which will be found towards the close of this series , were produced as a private me- morial of that morning's occupation . " The Catholic Question , which was agi- tated in Parliament about that time , kept my thoughts in the ...
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Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers Donald H. Reiman. Wordsworth's Sonnets and Memorials . Wordsworth's Sonnets and Memorials . 186 ver was the alliance between church and state so philosophically illustrated as by this ...
Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers Donald H. Reiman. Wordsworth's Sonnets and Memorials . Wordsworth's Sonnets and Memorials . 186 ver was the alliance between church and state so philosophically illustrated as by this ...
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... Sonnet ; that if the Faery Queen , or the Paradise Lost were to be subdivided into fragments of the aforesaid number of verses , such fragments would not be Sonnets ; that there is therefore something peculiar which is essential to ...
... Sonnet ; that if the Faery Queen , or the Paradise Lost were to be subdivided into fragments of the aforesaid number of verses , such fragments would not be Sonnets ; that there is therefore something peculiar which is essential to ...
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