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 173
... described . With his staff he immediately begins to sound the river , and at the sight of this the faithful animal , who had been watching , as our readers will have be- fore now anticipated , the body of his drowned master , is roused ...
... described . With his staff he immediately begins to sound the river , and at the sight of this the faithful animal , who had been watching , as our readers will have be- fore now anticipated , the body of his drowned master , is roused ...
Page 179
... described , and which sufficiently mark that the poet is telling truly , what he has often really remarked . " Hush there is some one on the stir ; - Tis Benjamin the waggoner , Who long hath trod this toilsome way Companion of the ...
... described , and which sufficiently mark that the poet is telling truly , what he has often really remarked . " Hush there is some one on the stir ; - Tis Benjamin the waggoner , Who long hath trod this toilsome way Companion of the ...
Page 191
... described common appearances , bat he has seen more , and he draws what he has seen with the fidelity of a portrait painter , and his pictures have , in conse- quence , all the indescribable and forcible individuality of real portraits ...
... described common appearances , bat he has seen more , and he draws what he has seen with the fidelity of a portrait painter , and his pictures have , in conse- quence , all the indescribable and forcible individuality of real portraits ...
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