MR. LE GALLIENNE is a fortunate young gentleman. I don't know by what legerdemain he and his publishers work, but here, in an age as stony to poetry as the ages of Chatterton and Richard Savage, we find the full edition of his book sold before publication.... Cuckoo Songs - Page 2by Katharine Tynan - 1894 - 105 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Arthur Greene - Italian poetry - 1893 - 294 pages
...simplicity make a harmony which is satisfying to the artistic sense.' — Sunday Sun, Oct. 2, 1892. ' MR. LE GALLIENNE is a fortunate young gentleman. I...ELKIN MATHEWS AND JOHN LANE? for, without depreciating MH. LE GALLIENNE'S sweetness and charm, I doubt that the marvel would have been wrought under another... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1893 - 1893 - 338 pages
...MESSRS. ELKIN MATHEWS deserve credit for this promising innovation." — Sunday Sun, Oct. 2, 1892. "MR. LE GALLIENNE is a fortunate young gentleman....before publication. How is it done, MESSRS. ELKIN MATHE\VS AND JOHN LANE ? for, without depreciating MR. LE GALLIENNE'S sweetness and charm, I doubt... | |
| Francis Thompson - 1893 - 120 pages
...harmony which is satisfying to the artistic sense.' — Sunday Sun, Oct. 2, 1892. 1 MR. LE GALLTENNE is a fortunate young gentleman. I don't know by what...before publication. How is it done, MESSRS. ELKIN MATHKWS AND JOHN LANE ? for, without depreciating MR. LE GALLIENNE'S sweetness and charm, I doubt that... | |
| George Egerton - Australia - 1893 - 214 pages
...simplicity make a harmony which is satisfying to the artistic sense.'—Sunday Sun, Oct. 2, 1892. ' MR. LE GALLIENNE is a fortunate young gentleman. I...Chatterton and Richard Savage, we find the full edition of nis book sold before publication. How is it done, MESSRS. ELKIN MATHEWS AND JOHN LANE? for, without... | |
| Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree - Acting - 1893 - 78 pages
...simplicity, make a harmony which is satisfying to the artistic sense.' — Sunday Sun, Oct. 2, 1892. ' MR. LE GALLIENNE is a fortunate young gentleman. I...legerdemain he and his publishers work, but here, in,an age as stony to poetry as the ages of Chatterton and Richard Savage, we find the full edition... | |
| Laurence Binyon - English poetry - 1894 - 128 pages
...harmony which is satisfying to the artistic sense.' — Sunday Sun, Oct. 2, 1892. ' MR. LE GALHENNE is a fortunate young gentleman. I don't know by what...MATHEWS AND JOHN LANE ? for, without depreciating MR. LE GALHENNE'S sweetness and charm, 1 doubt that the maivel would have been wrought under another publisher.... | |
| John Davidson - England - 1894 - 244 pages
...simplicity make a harmony which is satisfying to the artistic sense.' — Sunday Sun, Oct. 2, l892. ' MR. LE GALLIENNE is a fortunate young gentleman. I...Chatterton and Richard Savage, we find the full edition of nis book sold before publication. How is it done, MESSRS. ELKIN MATHEWS AND JOHN LANE? for, without... | |
| Kenneth Grahame - Fiction - 1894 - 204 pages
...artistic sense.' — Sunday Sun, Oct. 2, 1892. ' MR. LE GALLIENNE is a fortunate young gentleman. I don t know by what legerdemain he and his publishers work,...Chatterton and Richard Savage, we find the full edition of nis book sold before publication. How is it done, MESSRS. ELKIN MATHEWS AND JOHN LANE? for, without... | |
| John Davidson - English drama - 1894 - 336 pages
...very simplicity make a harmony which is satisfying to the artistic sense." Sunday Sun, Oct. 2, 1892. " MR. LE GALLIENNE is a fortunate young gentleman. I don't know by what legerdemain be and his publishers work, but here, in an age as stony to poetry as the ages of Chatterton and Richard... | |
| Oscar Wilde - Literary Collections - 2000 - 366 pages
...contemporary of Wilde (and like him a Bodley Head author), commented that the late nineteenth century was 'an age as stony to poetry as the ages of Chatterton and Richard Savage'.5 Finally, individual poems, when collected, possessed a very different identity and status... | |
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