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 29
... called the " Solitary , " the author describes his travels with the wanderer . They see a multitude of people celebrating a village wake , whom the wan- derer declines joining , being anxious to visit a secluded friend . This Solitary ...
... called the " Solitary , " the author describes his travels with the wanderer . They see a multitude of people celebrating a village wake , whom the wan- derer declines joining , being anxious to visit a secluded friend . This Solitary ...
Page 162
... called upon Margaret , and " Finding her by chance alone , She began , with reasons shown , To insinuate a fear , Whether Mary was sincere ; Wished that Margaret would take heed , Whence her actions did proceed ; For herself she had ...
... called upon Margaret , and " Finding her by chance alone , She began , with reasons shown , To insinuate a fear , Whether Mary was sincere ; Wished that Margaret would take heed , Whence her actions did proceed ; For herself she had ...
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... called Tetrachordon . " We shall see into that matter presently . A Book came forth of late called , " Peter Bell ; " Not negligent the style ; -the matter ? good As aught that song records of Robin Hood , Or Roy , renowned through many ...
... called Tetrachordon . " We shall see into that matter presently . A Book came forth of late called , " Peter Bell ; " Not negligent the style ; -the matter ? good As aught that song records of Robin Hood , Or Roy , renowned through many ...
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