The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... writings of the age . The best way to establish the specific pattern of interaction is to refer back and forth constantly from the letters , journals , and creative writings of the Romantics to the reviews to which they were reacting ...
... writings of the age . The best way to establish the specific pattern of interaction is to refer back and forth constantly from the letters , journals , and creative writings of the Romantics to the reviews to which they were reacting ...
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... writings are even more prolific of the prejudices and affectations peculiar to that school , than those of Wordsworth or Southey . These gentlemen and their disciples seem to be copying the example of some of our modern philo- sophers ...
... writings are even more prolific of the prejudices and affectations peculiar to that school , than those of Wordsworth or Southey . These gentlemen and their disciples seem to be copying the example of some of our modern philo- sophers ...
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... writings and the writings of his friends , we shall not enter into the critica ! merits of the case . Our opinions upon most of the subjects , upon which our author and his anonymous , though well known reviewer have split , are already ...
... writings and the writings of his friends , we shall not enter into the critica ! merits of the case . Our opinions upon most of the subjects , upon which our author and his anonymous , though well known reviewer have split , are already ...
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