The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 2, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 511
... breath of heaven , every flower which bloomed beneath our feet , spoke to the soul in a toue which awoke a vibrating ... breathing silence of summer's evening , where all is distinct and invigorating , but solemn , still , and ...
... breath of heaven , every flower which bloomed beneath our feet , spoke to the soul in a toue which awoke a vibrating ... breathing silence of summer's evening , where all is distinct and invigorating , but solemn , still , and ...
Page 576
... breath , More searching than the breath of spring . " The story of the Waggoner is still more barren of incident than that of Peter Bell . Benjamin , the conductor of a team of eight fine horses which for years had dragged in heavy ...
... breath , More searching than the breath of spring . " The story of the Waggoner is still more barren of incident than that of Peter Bell . Benjamin , the conductor of a team of eight fine horses which for years had dragged in heavy ...
Page 701
... breathing thoughtful breath , ' rather than as one who was receiving inspiration . The Power of Sound ' is a gorgeous metaphysical ode , a lyric to be studied . But the charm of the volume is in the ballad and narrative poetry : The ...
... breathing thoughtful breath , ' rather than as one who was receiving inspiration . The Power of Sound ' is a gorgeous metaphysical ode , a lyric to be studied . But the charm of the volume is in the ballad and narrative poetry : The ...
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