His language has a sweet and majestic rhythm, which satisfies the sense...; it is a strain which distends, and then bursts the circumference of the reader's mind, and pours itself forth together with it into the universal element with which it has perpetual sympathy. CONTENTS. REMARKS ON "MANDEVILLE" AND MR. GODWIN EDITOR'S NOTE BEFORE REMARKS ON "MANDEVILLE " REMARKS ON "MANDEVILLE," &c. EDITOR'S NOTE BEFORE REMARKS ON "FRANKENSTEIN" 10 11 ON PEACOCK'S "RHODODAPHNE, OR THE THESSALIAN SPELL " EDITOR'S NOTE BEFORE REMARKS ON 66 RHODODAPHNE" 16 ON "RHODODAPHNE". 17 THE COLISEUM, A FRAGMENT OF A ROMANCE EDITOR'S NOTE BEFORE THE COLISEUM THE COLISEUM . 26 27 PAGE 23 |