The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers. Part A: The Lake Poets - Volume IIDonald H. Reiman First published in 1972, this volume contains contemporary British periodical reviews of the Lake Poets, including Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey and Lamb, in publications from the Edinburgh Review to Variety. Introductions to each periodical provide brief sketches of each publication as well as names, dates and bibliographical information. Headnotes offer bibliographical data of the reviews and suggested approaches to studying them. This book will be of interest to those studying the Romantics and English literature. |
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... delight When rains are on thee . In fhoals and bands , a morrice train , Thou greet'ft the Traveller in the lane ; If welcome once thou count'ft it gain ; Thou art not daunted , Nor car'ft if thou be fet at naught ; And oft alone in ...
... delight When rains are on thee . In fhoals and bands , a morrice train , Thou greet'ft the Traveller in the lane ; If welcome once thou count'ft it gain ; Thou art not daunted , Nor car'ft if thou be fet at naught ; And oft alone in ...
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... delight More pleafing than that fimple fight . ' II . p . 53- The charm of this fine profpect , however , was , that it reminded him of another neft which his fifter Emmeline and he had vifited in their childhood . She look'd at it as ...
... delight More pleafing than that fimple fight . ' II . p . 53- The charm of this fine profpect , however , was , that it reminded him of another neft which his fifter Emmeline and he had vifited in their childhood . She look'd at it as ...
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... Delight and liberty , the fimple creed Of childhood , whether fluttering or at reft , With new - born hope for ever in his breast : - Not for thefe I raise The fong of thanks and praife ; But for thofe obftinate queftionings Of fenfe ...
... Delight and liberty , the fimple creed Of childhood , whether fluttering or at reft , With new - born hope for ever in his breast : - Not for thefe I raise The fong of thanks and praife ; But for thofe obftinate queftionings Of fenfe ...
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... delight , in spite of the affectation and mysticism and prolixity , with which they are so abundantly contrasted . Long habits of seclusion , and an excessive ambition of origi- nality , can alone account for the disproportion which ...
... delight , in spite of the affectation and mysticism and prolixity , with which they are so abundantly contrasted . Long habits of seclusion , and an excessive ambition of origi- nality , can alone account for the disproportion which ...
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... delight- ' with other matters as luminous and emphatic . The hostess at length breaks off the harangue , by proposing that they should all make a little excursion on the lake , -and they embark accordingly ; and , after navigating for ...
... delight- ' with other matters as luminous and emphatic . The hostess at length breaks off the harangue , by proposing that they should all make a little excursion on the lake , -and they embark accordingly ; and , after navigating for ...
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