The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... criticism in Adonais , and Keats's embittering ex- perience with the critics , we merely touch the most obvious instances of a continuing interchange that altered and shaped the course of English literary history . Without knowing the ...
... criticism in Adonais , and Keats's embittering ex- perience with the critics , we merely touch the most obvious instances of a continuing interchange that altered and shaped the course of English literary history . Without knowing the ...
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... criticism , but what we perceive ( to use a very favourite expression of our author ) an under - current to all his ... CRITIC Coleridge's Sibylline Leaves , and Biographia Literariu . 151 The Romantics Reviewed BRITISH CRITIC.
... criticism , but what we perceive ( to use a very favourite expression of our author ) an under - current to all his ... CRITIC Coleridge's Sibylline Leaves , and Biographia Literariu . 151 The Romantics Reviewed BRITISH CRITIC.
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... Critic , 2nd Series , XI ( June 1819 ) , 584-603 . The reference in the first sentence is , apparently , to the ... criticism , we can promise them at least the pleasure of a surprise from the perusal of these poems . Still in our ...
... Critic , 2nd Series , XI ( June 1819 ) , 584-603 . The reference in the first sentence is , apparently , to the ... criticism , we can promise them at least the pleasure of a surprise from the perusal of these poems . Still in our ...
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