| Thomas Lean Wilkinson - 1873 - 92 Seiten
...Fcap. 8vo, cloth, $s. "The 'New Writer' is certainly no tyro. No one after reading the first two poems, almost perfect in rhythm and all the graceful reserve...take high rank among the class to which they belong." — Britisti Quarterly Review, April \st. " If these poems are the mere preludes of a mind growing... | |
| Henry Schütz Wilson - 1873 - 430 Seiten
...5^. Second Edition. "The 'New Writer* is certainly no tyro. No one after reading the first two poems, almost perfect in rhythm and all the graceful reserve...take high rank among the class to which they belong." — Britisli Quarterly Review, April ist. " If these poems are the mere preludes of a mind growing... | |
| James Bonwick - 1873 - 310 Seiten
...$s. Second Edition. "The 'New Writer' is certainly no tyro. No one after reading the first two poems, almost perfect in rhythm and all the graceful reserve...assuredly take high rank among the class to which they belong."—British Quarterly Revirw , April ist. ing Socrates has the highest note of critical poetry."—Spectator,... | |
| Charles Camden - 1873 - 244 Seiten
...8vo, cloth. 5*. " The ' New Writer' is certainly no tyro. No one after reading the first two poems, almost perfect in rhythm and all the graceful reserve...assuredly take high rank among the class to which they belong."—British Quarterly Review, April i. " No extracts could do justice to the exquisite tones,... | |
| Theophilus Marzials - 1873 - 244 Seiten
...Svo, cloth. 5-y. " The ' New Writer' is certainly no tyro. No one after reading the first two poems, almost perfect in rhythm and all the graceful reserve...assuredly take high rank among the class to which they belong."—British Quarterly Review, April i. " No extracts could do justice to the exquisite tones,... | |
| Thomas Lean Wilkinson - 1873 - 90 Seiten
...Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 5^. "The 'New Writer' is certainly no tyro. No one after reading the first two poems, almost perfect in rhythm and all the graceful reserve...assuredly take high rank among the class to which they belong."—British Quarterly Review, April ist. ing Socrates has the highest note of critical poetry."—Spectator,... | |
| George MacDonald - 1873 - 270 Seiten
...8vo, cloth. 5,5-. "The 'New Writer' is certainly no tyro. No one after reading the first two poems, almost perfect in rhythm and all the graceful reserve...assuredly take high rank among the class to which they belong."—British Quarterly Review, April i. '* No extracts could do justice to the exquisite tones,... | |
| Paul Lenoir - 1873 - 386 Seiten
...8vo, cloth, 5^. "The * New Writer* is certainly no tyro. No one after reading the first two poems, almost perfect in rhythm and all the graceful reserve...assuredly take high rank among the class to which they belong."—British Quarterly Review, April 1st. ing Socrates has the highest note of critical poetry."—Spectator,... | |
| Andrew Kennedy H. Boyd - 1873 - 392 Seiten
...Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 'The 'New Writer' is certainly no tyro. No one after reading the first two poems, almost perfect in rhythm and all the graceful reserve...assuredly take high rank among the class to which they belong."—British Quarterly Rfview, April ist. ing Socrates has the highest note of critical poetry."—Spectator,... | |
| John Llewelyn Davies - 1873 - 376 Seiten
...$s. Second Edition. "The 'New Writer' is certainly no tyro. No one after reading the first two poems almost perfect in rhythm and all the graceful reserve...assuredly take high rank among the class to which they belong."—British Quarterly Review, April ist. "No extracts could do justice to the exquisite tones,... | |
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