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 33
... admired the unintelli- gible sublimities , the mysticism and the methodism of Mr. Coleridge's former writings , may ... admiration of Virtue , their ardent love of Liberty , -and a constant as- piring after a purer state of existence ...
... admired the unintelli- gible sublimities , the mysticism and the methodism of Mr. Coleridge's former writings , may ... admiration of Virtue , their ardent love of Liberty , -and a constant as- piring after a purer state of existence ...
Page 139
... admired , it will be beloved and idolized . Of Mr. Wordsworth this is more especially true , because he has deviated farthest ... admiration : dis- charging thereby , as far as in us lies , our debt of gratitude to the poet , and showing ...
... admired , it will be beloved and idolized . Of Mr. Wordsworth this is more especially true , because he has deviated farthest ... admiration : dis- charging thereby , as far as in us lies , our debt of gratitude to the poet , and showing ...
Page 156
... admiration of our elder writers , from the indiscri- minate enthusiasm of a recent school , who praised what they did not understand , and caricatured what they were unable to imitate . And , that no doubt might be left concerning the ...
... admiration of our elder writers , from the indiscri- minate enthusiasm of a recent school , who praised what they did not understand , and caricatured what they were unable to imitate . And , that no doubt might be left concerning the ...
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