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 101
... genius are conceived : but in the present volume , while the native strength and origin- ality of his genius are most perfectly preserved , not a few of his customary singularities of style and manner are unquestionably less prominent ...
... genius are conceived : but in the present volume , while the native strength and origin- ality of his genius are most perfectly preserved , not a few of his customary singularities of style and manner are unquestionably less prominent ...
Page 229
... genius ; till the sun rises in her strength , and the night - birds hoot and disappear . With many it has grown into an article of faith , that Pope and Dryden , the good old school , ' as we must call them , are synoni- mous with ...
... genius ; till the sun rises in her strength , and the night - birds hoot and disappear . With many it has grown into an article of faith , that Pope and Dryden , the good old school , ' as we must call them , are synoni- mous with ...
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... genius is distinguished by peculiarities almost as strong as those which separate the poet in general from other men . Now Wordsworth's genius , we take it , is as already said descriptive and meditative , not dramatic . In the present ...
... genius is distinguished by peculiarities almost as strong as those which separate the poet in general from other men . Now Wordsworth's genius , we take it , is as already said descriptive and meditative , not dramatic . In the present ...
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