| Julius George Medley - 1873 - 236 Seiten
...is certainly no tyro. No one after reading the first two poems, almost perfect in rhythm and .'.11 the graceful reserve of true lyrical strength, can...they belong." — British Quarterly Review, April \st. "If these poems are the mere preludes of a mind growing in power and in inclination for verse,... | |
| Eliza Wille - 1873 - 332 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 th^ belong." — British Quarterly Review, April ist, "No extracts could do justice to the exquisite... | |
| Henry Downton - 1873 - 166 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...poems will assuredly take high rank among the class to wh1ch they belong." — Britisl1 Quarterly Review , April \st. • " If these poems are the mere preludes... | |
| Katherine Cooper - 1873 - 388 Seiten
...Writer' is certainly no tyro. No one after reading the first two poems, almost perfect in rhythm and alt the graceful reserve of true lyrical strength, can...class to which they belong." — British Quarterly Reviewt April ist. " If these poems are the mere preludes of a mind growing m power and in inclination... | |
| Edward James Mortimer Collins - 1873 - 306 Seiten
...reading the first two poems, almost perfect in rhythm and all the graceful reserve of true lyrica 1 strength, can doubt that this book is the result of...class to which they belong." — British Quarterly Jfevtew, April ist. " If these poems are the mere preludes of a mind growing in power and in inclination... | |
| James Godkin - 1873 - 362 Seiten
...8vo. cloth, 5s. ' The " New Writer" is certainly no tyro. No one after reading the first two poems, almost perfect in rhythm and all the graceful reserve...assiduous training in poetical form These poems will assuredlv take high rank among the class to which they belong.' — British Quarterly Review, April... | |
| John Dennis - 1873 - 280 Seiten
...'New Writer' is certainly no tyro. No one after reading thefirst two poems, almost perfect in rnythm and all the graceful reserve of true lyrical strength,...this book is the result of lengthened. thought and ass1duous training in poet1cal form. . . . These poems will assuredly take high rank among the class... | |
| Sarah Smith - 1873 - 304 Seiten
...5-r. 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...lyrical strength, can doubt that this book is the result oflengthencd thought and assiduous training in poetical form. . . . These poems will assuredly take... | |
| Théodule Ribot - 1873 - 382 Seiten
...Edinburgh Daily Review. SONGS OF TWO WORLDS. By a New Writer. Fcap. Svo, cloth, 5^-. Second Edition. "These poems will assuredly take high rank among the...belong." — British Quarterly Review, April ist. "... the promise of a fine poet." — Spectator, February 1-jt/t. "No extracts could do justice to... | |
| James Bell Pettigrew - 1873 - 376 Seiten
...Edinburgh Daily Review, SONGS OF TWO WORLDS. By a New Writer. Fcap. 8vo, . cloth, 5j. Second Edition. "These poems will assuredly take high rank among the...they belong." — British Quarterly Review, April \st. " If these poems are the mere preludes of a mind growing in power and in inclination for verse,... | |
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