The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... Whole brought to the Teft of thofe Principles by which alone the Independence and Freedom of Nations can be preserved or reco- wered . By William Wordfaworth . 8vo . 216 pp . Longman and Co. 180g . In an advertisement to this work we ...
... Whole brought to the Teft of thofe Principles by which alone the Independence and Freedom of Nations can be preserved or reco- wered . By William Wordfaworth . 8vo . 216 pp . Longman and Co. 180g . In an advertisement to this work we ...
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... whole face or figure ; it was fanciful , but undoubtedly among intimates , the picture of the eye might suffice to recall the face ; as that of the face commonly does to recall the whole figure ; bat such a fashion , either in painting ...
... whole face or figure ; it was fanciful , but undoubtedly among intimates , the picture of the eye might suffice to recall the face ; as that of the face commonly does to recall the whole figure ; bat such a fashion , either in painting ...
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... whole , seems to have originated with Mr. Coleridge ; but the " River Duddon " is the first instance of such a plan being carried into execution . The Sonnets of Petrarch and Shakspeare , though frequently pur- suing the same subject ...
... whole , seems to have originated with Mr. Coleridge ; but the " River Duddon " is the first instance of such a plan being carried into execution . The Sonnets of Petrarch and Shakspeare , though frequently pur- suing the same subject ...
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