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 175
... poem " of a favourite author ; we laid it down , we confess , much disappointed , and should have been ready to condemn , as injudicious and exaggerated , such a critique as we are now closing . As , however , we were to render an ...
... poem " of a favourite author ; we laid it down , we confess , much disappointed , and should have been ready to condemn , as injudicious and exaggerated , such a critique as we are now closing . As , however , we were to render an ...
Page 177
... poem simply to the display of poetic power . While this notion , however , prevails , we will confidently assert that no good poem will ever be produced , and that those who abide by this maxim will never be permanently and generally ...
... poem simply to the display of poetic power . While this notion , however , prevails , we will confidently assert that no good poem will ever be produced , and that those who abide by this maxim will never be permanently and generally ...
Page 234
... poem first published in 1737 ; on the same page , Erasmus Darwin , poet and naturalist , was the grandfather of Charles Darwin . On page 372 , the reviewer alludes to Matthew " Monk " Lewis ' Tales of Terror and Tales of Wonder and to ...
... poem first published in 1737 ; on the same page , Erasmus Darwin , poet and naturalist , was the grandfather of Charles Darwin . On page 372 , the reviewer alludes to Matthew " Monk " Lewis ' Tales of Terror and Tales of Wonder and to ...
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