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 78
... produced three Poets , of perfectly original genius , -unallied to cach other , drinking inspiration from fountains far apart , -who have built up superb structures of the imagina- tion , of distinct orders of architecture , -and who ...
... produced three Poets , of perfectly original genius , -unallied to cach other , drinking inspiration from fountains far apart , -who have built up superb structures of the imagina- tion , of distinct orders of architecture , -and who ...
Page 100
... produced a noble band of British Poets each se- parated from all the rest by abun- dant peculiarities of style and man- ner - some far above others in skill to embrace and improve the appliances of popularity - but all of them ...
... produced a noble band of British Poets each se- parated from all the rest by abun- dant peculiarities of style and man- ner - some far above others in skill to embrace and improve the appliances of popularity - but all of them ...
Page 133
... produced , as from the melancholy recollections of a cheerful old man , in the Two April Mornings , and the Fountain ; fometimes it may arise from the mixture of lively imagery with various feelings , as with exultation and pity , in ...
... produced , as from the melancholy recollections of a cheerful old man , in the Two April Mornings , and the Fountain ; fometimes it may arise from the mixture of lively imagery with various feelings , as with exultation and pity , in ...
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