The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers. Part C: Shelley, Keats and London Radical Writers - Volume IIDonald H. Reiman First published in 1972, this volume contains contemporary British periodical reviews of Shelley, Keats and London Radical Writers, including William Godwin, Leigh Hunt and Mary Shelley, in publications from Gentleman’s Magazine to the Theological Inquirer. 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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... thought in this manner , she would have been wiser and better ; but she would never have been a tragic character : the few whom such an exhibition would have interested , could nerer have been suficiently interested for a domestic ...
... thought in this manner , she would have been wiser and better ; but she would never have been a tragic character : the few whom such an exhibition would have interested , could nerer have been suficiently interested for a domestic ...
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... thought as little about religion as most men of the world do at all times ; -that lie despised and availed himself of it in the mercenary person of the Pope , scarcely thought of it but at such times , and would only have believed in it ...
... thought as little about religion as most men of the world do at all times ; -that lie despised and availed himself of it in the mercenary person of the Pope , scarcely thought of it but at such times , and would only have believed in it ...
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... thought was that I lied even now ? Pris gone ; ond yet its burthen remains utill ( ) ' er tliese duit eyespon this weary heart . O , world ! 0 , life ! O , day ! O , misery ! Lucr . What ails thee , my poor child ? She answers not ...
... thought was that I lied even now ? Pris gone ; ond yet its burthen remains utill ( ) ' er tliese duit eyespon this weary heart . O , world ! 0 , life ! O , day ! O , misery ! Lucr . What ails thee , my poor child ? She answers not ...
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... thought aniil 1 ! e morrow.day ; Blisafully haven'd both from iny and pain ; ( la - p'd like a ' missal where short laynim « pray : Liisided alist from sunshine and from rain , Avibuigh a rose should sjut , and be a bud again . Is not ...
... thought aniil 1 ! e morrow.day ; Blisafully haven'd both from iny and pain ; ( la - p'd like a ' missal where short laynim « pray : Liisided alist from sunshine and from rain , Avibuigh a rose should sjut , and be a bud again . Is not ...
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... thought Won from the gaze of many centuries : Now lost , sure what we find on remnants loge Ofstone , or marble swart ; their import gone , Their wisdom long since Aled . Two wings this orb Popsesi'd for glory , two fair argent wings ...
... thought Won from the gaze of many centuries : Now lost , sure what we find on remnants loge Ofstone , or marble swart ; their import gone , Their wisdom long since Aled . Two wings this orb Popsesi'd for glory , two fair argent wings ...
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