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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... hand to keep him so employed for twenty years to come , we cannot refuse him the justice of believing that he is a sincere convert to his own system , and must ascribe the peculiarities of his composition , not to any transient affecta ...
... hand to keep him so employed for twenty years to come , we cannot refuse him the justice of believing that he is a sincere convert to his own system , and must ascribe the peculiarities of his composition , not to any transient affecta ...
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... hand of negligence . Her Infant Babe Had from its Mother caught the trick of grief , And sighed among its playthings . p . 41-43 . 19 Returning seasons only deepened this gloom , and confirmed , this neglect . Her child died ; and she ...
... hand of negligence . Her Infant Babe Had from its Mother caught the trick of grief , And sighed among its playthings . p . 41-43 . 19 Returning seasons only deepened this gloom , and confirmed , this neglect . Her child died ; and she ...
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... hand To rock the cradle of her peevish babe ; No daughters round her , busy at the wheel , Or in despatch of each day's little growth Of household occupation ; no nice arts Of needle work ; no bustle at the fire , Where once the dinner ...
... hand To rock the cradle of her peevish babe ; No daughters round her , busy at the wheel , Or in despatch of each day's little growth Of household occupation ; no nice arts Of needle work ; no bustle at the fire , Where once the dinner ...
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... hands of Mr Scott , or Lord Byron , would probably have supplied many images to be loved , and descrip- tions to be ... hand : A voice is with us a command To chaunt , in strains of heavenly glory , A tale of tears , a mortal story ...
... hands of Mr Scott , or Lord Byron , would probably have supplied many images to be loved , and descrip- tions to be ... hand : A voice is with us a command To chaunt , in strains of heavenly glory , A tale of tears , a mortal story ...
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... hand Embroidered ( such was the command ) The Sacred Cross ; and figured there The five dear wounds our Lord did bear . ' p . 26 . The song then proceeds to describe the rising of Northumber- land and Westmoreland , in the following ...
... hand Embroidered ( such was the command ) The Sacred Cross ; and figured there The five dear wounds our Lord did bear . ' p . 26 . The song then proceeds to describe the rising of Northumber- land and Westmoreland , in the following ...
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