The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... opinion of these gentlemen , the character of our great poet has been ignorantly , wantonly , and grossly traduced , that he was not addicted to dissipation , —that he was a most exemplary family - man , - and that all stories to the ...
... opinion of these gentlemen , the character of our great poet has been ignorantly , wantonly , and grossly traduced , that he was not addicted to dissipation , —that he was a most exemplary family - man , - and that all stories to the ...
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... opinions and feelings of the people concerning the Convention of Cintra . " Our opinion refpecting that Convention has already been expreffed . It is nearly the fame , on the political part , with that which has been declared by the ...
... opinions and feelings of the people concerning the Convention of Cintra . " Our opinion refpecting that Convention has already been expreffed . It is nearly the fame , on the political part , with that which has been declared by the ...
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... opinion he has not laid grounds for his per- manent and unambiguous rank as an English Classic so high , as his peculiar powers , and the meritorious study which he has bestowed in the cultivation of them would have led us to an ...
... opinion he has not laid grounds for his per- manent and unambiguous rank as an English Classic so high , as his peculiar powers , and the meritorious study which he has bestowed in the cultivation of them would have led us to an ...
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