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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... effect of mountain - mists in the evening sun , treats his visitors with a rustic dinner - and they walk out to the fields at the close of the second book . The Third makes no progress in the excursion . It is entire- Jy filled with ...
... effect of mountain - mists in the evening sun , treats his visitors with a rustic dinner - and they walk out to the fields at the close of the second book . The Third makes no progress in the excursion . It is entire- Jy filled with ...
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... effect upon the soul was such As he expressed ; for , from the Mountain's heart The solemn bleat appeared to come ; there was No other and the region all around Stood silent , empty of all shape of life . -It was a Lamb - left somewhere ...
... effect upon the soul was such As he expressed ; for , from the Mountain's heart The solemn bleat appeared to come ; there was No other and the region all around Stood silent , empty of all shape of life . -It was a Lamb - left somewhere ...
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... effect on the kind - hearted and indus- trious mechanic is strikingly delineated . At his door he stood , And whistled many a snatch of merry tunes That had no mirth in them ; or with his knife Carved uncouth figures on the heads of ...
... effect on the kind - hearted and indus- trious mechanic is strikingly delineated . At his door he stood , And whistled many a snatch of merry tunes That had no mirth in them ; or with his knife Carved uncouth figures on the heads of ...
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... effect of inter- vals of relaxation and pastime on youthful minds , is finely ex- pressed , we think , in a single ... effects of song and music on the minds which most delight in them , are likewise very poetically expressed . 1814 ...
... effect of inter- vals of relaxation and pastime on youthful minds , is finely ex- pressed , we think , in a single ... effects of song and music on the minds which most delight in them , are likewise very poetically expressed . 1814 ...
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... effect or authority by being put into the mouth of a person accustomed to higgle about tape , or brass sleeve - buttons ? Or is it not plain that , independent of the ridicule and disgust which such a per- sonification must give to many ...
... effect or authority by being put into the mouth of a person accustomed to higgle about tape , or brass sleeve - buttons ? Or is it not plain that , independent of the ridicule and disgust which such a per- sonification must give to many ...
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