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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... father , who , early betrothed to John , and feeling herfelf flighted by him , had fled from the profligacy of his houfe to Sir Walter in the foreft , on whofe death the returned to comfort his repentant fon . The artifice with which ...
... father , who , early betrothed to John , and feeling herfelf flighted by him , had fled from the profligacy of his houfe to Sir Walter in the foreft , on whofe death the returned to comfort his repentant fon . The artifice with which ...
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... father , which is fo ftriking an inftance of danger fhunned , that it is worthy of infertion : How is it with you ... fathers into their graves ! Garrulous and difeafed world , and ftill empty , rotten and hollow talking world , where ...
... father , which is fo ftriking an inftance of danger fhunned , that it is worthy of infertion : How is it with you ... fathers into their graves ! Garrulous and difeafed world , and ftill empty , rotten and hollow talking world , where ...
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... Father Adam open his eyes , And fee this fight beneath the fkies , He'd wish to close them again . I. 16 . This , it must be confessed , is Silly Sooth ' in good earnest , The three last lines seem to be downright raving . 220 Poems by ...
... Father Adam open his eyes , And fee this fight beneath the fkies , He'd wish to close them again . I. 16 . This , it must be confessed , is Silly Sooth ' in good earnest , The three last lines seem to be downright raving . 220 Poems by ...
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... Father's Grave . thing , however , more miserable . This is one of the four stanzas . Strong bodied if ye be to bear Intemperance with lefs harm , beware ! But if your father's wit ye fhare , Then , then indeed , Ye fons of Burns ! for ...
... Father's Grave . thing , however , more miserable . This is one of the four stanzas . Strong bodied if ye be to bear Intemperance with lefs harm , beware ! But if your father's wit ye fhare , Then , then indeed , Ye fons of Burns ! for ...
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... father's death , ' married the parish school- master - so that he was taught his letters betimes : But then , as it is here set forth with much solemnity , From his sixth year , the boy , of whom I speak , In summer , tended cattle on ...
... father's death , ' married the parish school- master - so that he was taught his letters betimes : But then , as it is here set forth with much solemnity , From his sixth year , the boy , of whom I speak , In summer , tended cattle on ...
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