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 108
... tion . He is to himself all in all . He holds communings with the great spirit of human life , and feels a sanc- tity in all the revelations that are made to him in his solitude . Profoundly versed in the knowledge of all senti- ments ...
... tion . He is to himself all in all . He holds communings with the great spirit of human life , and feels a sanc- tity in all the revelations that are made to him in his solitude . Profoundly versed in the knowledge of all senti- ments ...
Page 209
... tion , some excitement to soothe sor- row or augment joy , so far we are Josers , and so far Nature has endowed him with superior means of enjoy- ment and happiness . Of this kind are many of his smaller porms ; but those who are not ...
... tion , some excitement to soothe sor- row or augment joy , so far we are Josers , and so far Nature has endowed him with superior means of enjoy- ment and happiness . Of this kind are many of his smaller porms ; but those who are not ...
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... tion about Wordsworth's diction ( p . 206 , column 1 ) is from the review of Poems , in Two Volumes ( 1807 ) by Francis Jeffrey in the Edinburgh Re- view . On page 206 , column 2 , Scott relates political reform to the literary ...
... tion about Wordsworth's diction ( p . 206 , column 1 ) is from the review of Poems , in Two Volumes ( 1807 ) by Francis Jeffrey in the Edinburgh Re- view . On page 206 , column 2 , Scott relates political reform to the literary ...
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