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 18
... consider Mr. W. as much more fortunate in those addresses to na- tural objects where he attempts still in the same plain language . something more fanciful ; though " TO A SKY - LARK . Up with me ! up with me into the clouds ! For thy ...
... consider Mr. W. as much more fortunate in those addresses to na- tural objects where he attempts still in the same plain language . something more fanciful ; though " TO A SKY - LARK . Up with me ! up with me into the clouds ! For thy ...
Page 145
... consider how far the simple mountaineers , who tenant most of those graves , were concerned with the evils aud consolations which they have been speaking of . In good time the Village Pastor appears , and is requested to give an account ...
... consider how far the simple mountaineers , who tenant most of those graves , were concerned with the evils aud consolations which they have been speaking of . In good time the Village Pastor appears , and is requested to give an account ...
Page 182
... considering its effect on the heart we should hardly consider it very censurable , if it were possible , which we do not think it is , to restrain it within the precise bounds described , and to limit the frequency of the excite- ment ...
... considering its effect on the heart we should hardly consider it very censurable , if it were possible , which we do not think it is , to restrain it within the precise bounds described , and to limit the frequency of the excite- ment ...
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