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 64
... seems to contemplate with indifference the ex- tinction of his own immortal soul , and jibes and jokes on the dim and awful verge of Eternity . We hope that our readers will for- give these very imperfect reflections on a subject of ...
... seems to contemplate with indifference the ex- tinction of his own immortal soul , and jibes and jokes on the dim and awful verge of Eternity . We hope that our readers will for- give these very imperfect reflections on a subject of ...
Page 151
... seems to hold the second place in our author's esteem , is poetry ; and to which , ( in subordination to a critical review of Mr. Wordsworth's productions , ) a very con- siderable portion of the two volumes is devoted . The third ob ...
... seems to hold the second place in our author's esteem , is poetry ; and to which , ( in subordination to a critical review of Mr. Wordsworth's productions , ) a very con- siderable portion of the two volumes is devoted . The third ob ...
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... seems to excuse the bloody undertaking on this truly equitable ground , viz . that he considered that the young lady had loved Ordonio with an incautious tenderness , and that it was necessary to prevent the return of her betrothed ...
... seems to excuse the bloody undertaking on this truly equitable ground , viz . that he considered that the young lady had loved Ordonio with an incautious tenderness , and that it was necessary to prevent the return of her betrothed ...
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