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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... round , And now would have passed on ; when I exclaimed , " Lo ! what is here ? " and , stooping down , drew forth A Book , ' & c . p . 71 , 72 . And this book , which he -found to be a work Nov. In the French Tongue , a Novel of ...
... round , And now would have passed on ; when I exclaimed , " Lo ! what is here ? " and , stooping down , drew forth A Book , ' & c . p . 71 , 72 . And this book , which he -found to be a work Nov. In the French Tongue , a Novel of ...
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... rounds , in hope of a cheerful welcome , he meets with a scene of despair . Having reached the door I knock'd , and ... round the porch , Hung down in heavier tufts : and that bright weed , The yellow stone - crop , suffered to take ...
... rounds , in hope of a cheerful welcome , he meets with a scene of despair . Having reached the door I knock'd , and ... round the porch , Hung down in heavier tufts : and that bright weed , The yellow stone - crop , suffered to take ...
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... round her . In his native Vale Such and so glorious did this Youth appear ; A sight that kindled pleasure in all hearts By his ingenuous beauty , by the gleam Of his fair eyes , by his capacious brow , By all the graces with which ...
... round her . In his native Vale Such and so glorious did this Youth appear ; A sight that kindled pleasure in all hearts By his ingenuous beauty , by the gleam Of his fair eyes , by his capacious brow , By all the graces with which ...
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... round her ; those of middle age , Cast down while confident in strength they stand , Like pillars fixed more firmly , as might seem , And more secure , by very weight of all That , for support , rests on them ; the decayed . And ...
... round her ; those of middle age , Cast down while confident in strength they stand , Like pillars fixed more firmly , as might seem , And more secure , by very weight of all That , for support , rests on them ; the decayed . And ...
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... Round and through this Pile of state , Overthrown and desolate ! ' p . 7 , 8 . The presence of this wandering Doe Fills many a damp obscure recess With lustre of a saintly show ; And , re - appearing , she no less To the open day gives ...
... Round and through this Pile of state , Overthrown and desolate ! ' p . 7 , 8 . The presence of this wandering Doe Fills many a damp obscure recess With lustre of a saintly show ; And , re - appearing , she no less To the open day gives ...
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