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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Page 419
... original profe , have been found to have a very happy effect upon thofe readers to whom they have the recommendation of novelty . The qualities of ftyle and imagery , however , form but a fmall part of the characteristics by which a ...
... original profe , have been found to have a very happy effect upon thofe readers to whom they have the recommendation of novelty . The qualities of ftyle and imagery , however , form but a fmall part of the characteristics by which a ...
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... original paffage from which his imitation has been ta ken . In this way , it turns out , that the book is entirely com- pofed of fcraps , borrowed from the oriental tale books , and tra- vels into the Mahometan countries , feafoned up ...
... original paffage from which his imitation has been ta ken . In this way , it turns out , that the book is entirely com- pofed of fcraps , borrowed from the oriental tale books , and tra- vels into the Mahometan countries , feafoned up ...
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... original plaufirum . At length , how- ever , even in compofition , a mighty veteran has been born . Older than Efchylus , and with all the fpirit of originality , in an age of poets who have had before them the imitations of fome ...
... original plaufirum . At length , how- ever , even in compofition , a mighty veteran has been born . Older than Efchylus , and with all the fpirit of originality , in an age of poets who have had before them the imitations of fome ...
Page 428
... original , though certainly rather inconfiftent with the une- qual divifion which he afterwards makes , referving ... original piece , and an original of more value , from the probable rarity of any future productions which might ...
... original , though certainly rather inconfiftent with the une- qual divifion which he afterwards makes , referving ... original piece , and an original of more value , from the probable rarity of any future productions which might ...
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... original character of thefe unlucky phrafes , they are now affociated with nothing but ideas of fchoolboy imbecility and vulgar affectation . But what we do maintain is , that much of the most popular poetry in the world owes its ...
... original character of thefe unlucky phrafes , they are now affociated with nothing but ideas of fchoolboy imbecility and vulgar affectation . But what we do maintain is , that much of the most popular poetry in the world owes its ...
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