Anthology of Romanticism: Guide through the romantic movement.- v. 2. Selections from the pre-romantic movement.- v. 3. Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, Lamb and Hazlitt.- v. 4. Scott, Southey, Campbell, Landor, Moore, and Byron.- v. 5. Keats, Shelley, Leigh Hunt, De Quincey and CarlyleErnest Bernbaum Nelson, 1930 |
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THE APPROACH TO THE SUBJECT II | 9 |
THE PREROMANTIC MOVEMENT | 15 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 69 |
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