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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... genius feems naturally to delight in the représentation of domestic virtues and pleasures , and the brilliant delineation of external nature . In both thefe depart- ments , he is frequently very : fuccefsful ; but he feems to want ...
... genius feems naturally to delight in the représentation of domestic virtues and pleasures , and the brilliant delineation of external nature . In both thefe depart- ments , he is frequently very : fuccefsful ; but he feems to want ...
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... genius , as in that inferior divifion of the art which confifts in recitation , we have often been gra- tified with a glimpse of the original plaufirum . At length , how- ever , even in compofition , a mighty veteran has been born ...
... genius , as in that inferior divifion of the art which confifts in recitation , we have often been gra- tified with a glimpse of the original plaufirum . At length , how- ever , even in compofition , a mighty veteran has been born ...
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... genius and of laudable feeling , that we were afraid of their spreading and gaining ground among us , and that we enter- ed into the discussion with a degree of zeal and animosity which some might think unreasonable towards authors , to ...
... genius and of laudable feeling , that we were afraid of their spreading and gaining ground among us , and that we enter- ed into the discussion with a degree of zeal and animosity which some might think unreasonable towards authors , to ...
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... genius ; or for the de- votion with which he has sacrificed so many precious gifts at the shrine of those paltry idols which he has set up for himself among his lakes and his mountains . Solitary musings , amidst Buch scenes , might no ...
... genius ; or for the de- votion with which he has sacrificed so many precious gifts at the shrine of those paltry idols which he has set up for himself among his lakes and his mountains . Solitary musings , amidst Buch scenes , might no ...
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... genius shone ; And so , not wholly hidden from men's sight , In him the spirit of a Hero walked Our unpretending valley . p . 342 , 343 . The Romantics Reviewed 1814 . Wordsworth's Excursion . 25 26. 450 EDINBURGH REVIEW The Romantics ...
... genius shone ; And so , not wholly hidden from men's sight , In him the spirit of a Hero walked Our unpretending valley . p . 342 , 343 . The Romantics Reviewed 1814 . Wordsworth's Excursion . 25 26. 450 EDINBURGH REVIEW The Romantics ...
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