Life of John Milton by Richard Garnett
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"A most intelligent, appreciative, and valuable memoir."--_Scotsman._
LIFE OF CRABBE. By T.E. Kebbel. "No English poet since Shakespeare has observed certain aspects of nature and of human life more closely; ... Mr. Kebbel's monograph is worthy of the subject."--_Athenæum._ LIFE OF HEINE. By William Sharp. "This is an admirable monograph ... more fully written up to the level of recent knowledge and criticism of its theme than any other English work."--_Scotsman._ LIFE OF MILL. By W.L. Courtney. "A most sympathetic and discriminating memoir."--_Glasgow Herald._ LIFE OF SCHILLER. By Henry W. Nevinson. "Presents the leading facts of the poet's life in a neatly rounded picture, and gives an adequate critical estimate of each of Schiller's separate works and the effect of the whole upon literature."--_Scotsman._ LIFE OF CAPTAIN MARRYAT. By David Hannay. "We have nothing but praise for the manner in which Mr. Hannay has done justice to him whom he well calls 'one of the most brilliant and the least fairly recognised of English novelists.'"--_Saturday Review._ Complete Bibliography to each volume, by J.P. ANDERSON, British Museum. * * * * * Volumes are in preparation by Goldwin Smith, Frederick Wedmore, Oscar |
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