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 xxxii
... turn to a series of other reference books ) . I have commented when a review seems to me to be particularly perceptive , particularly obtuse , especially well or badly written , or when it exhibits a turn of thought or style peculiar to ...
... turn to a series of other reference books ) . I have commented when a review seems to me to be particularly perceptive , particularly obtuse , especially well or badly written , or when it exhibits a turn of thought or style peculiar to ...
Page 186
... turn do occasionally , perhaps too often , occur in his poetry , but the general character of his diction has always seemed to us , to be rather raised above , than depressed below his subject . And indeed , if we do not mistake , the ...
... turn do occasionally , perhaps too often , occur in his poetry , but the general character of his diction has always seemed to us , to be rather raised above , than depressed below his subject . And indeed , if we do not mistake , the ...
Page 389
... turns round its head and grins at him , at which Peter gives a grin respon- sive , when , at the moment , an explosion ... turn'd adrift into the past , He finds no solace in his course ; - Like planet - stricken men of yore He trembles ...
... turns round its head and grins at him , at which Peter gives a grin respon- sive , when , at the moment , an explosion ... turn'd adrift into the past , He finds no solace in his course ; - Like planet - stricken men of yore He trembles ...
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