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 128
... Readers accuf tomed to the gaudinefs and inane phrafeology of many modern wri- ters , if they perfift in reading this book to its conclufion , will perhaps frequently have to ftruggle with feelings of ftrangeness and aukward- nefs ...
... Readers accuf tomed to the gaudinefs and inane phrafeology of many modern wri- ters , if they perfift in reading this book to its conclufion , will perhaps frequently have to ftruggle with feelings of ftrangeness and aukward- nefs ...
Page 173
... readers will have be- fore now anticipated , the body of his drowned master , is roused to the liveliest joy and animation ; he licks his hands with his tongue , and expresses in the most sensible manner his gratitude for Peter's ...
... readers will have be- fore now anticipated , the body of his drowned master , is roused to the liveliest joy and animation ; he licks his hands with his tongue , and expresses in the most sensible manner his gratitude for Peter's ...
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... readers , of sufficient celebrity to claim so considerable a space in an expensive work ; es- pecially while several most interesting points of inquiry , of which they had been led to expect an early investi- 4 E 2 916 Coleridge's ...
... readers , of sufficient celebrity to claim so considerable a space in an expensive work ; es- pecially while several most interesting points of inquiry , of which they had been led to expect an early investi- 4 E 2 916 Coleridge's ...
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