| John Corbin - Mentally ill in literature - 1895 - 142 pages
...were from the first fully admittedand warmly praised by one of the greatest of contemporary poet", who was also a critic of exceptional acuteness —...Hake's books: * Madeline,' which he reviewed in the Academy in 1871, and * Parables and Tales/ which he reviewed in the Fortnightly in 187$. Many eminent... | |
| John Corbin - 1895 - 138 pages
...6or. net. Transferred to the present Publisher. **The qualities of Dr. GoMon Hake's work were from the first fully admitted and warmly praised by one of the greatest of contemporary poet', who was also a critic of exceptional acuteness — Rowetti. Indeed, the only two review articles... | |
| Henry Albert Hinkson - College verse - 1895 - 188 pages
...§d. net. Transferred to the present Publisher. " The qualities of Dr. Gordon Hake's work were from the first fully admitted and warmly praised by one of the greatest of contemporary poew, who was also a critic of exceptional acuteness — Roueiti. Indeed, the only two review articles... | |
| Michael Field - English drama - 1896 - 154 pages
...ARTHUR HUGHES. New Edition. Crown 8vo. 3^. 6d. net. " The qualities of Dr. Gordon Hake's work were from the first fully admitted and warmly praised by one...contemporary poets who was also a critic of exceptional acuteness—Rossetti. Indeed, the only two review articles which Rossetti ever wrote were written on... | |
| Michael Field - 1896 - 148 pages
...Edition. Crown 8vo. 3*. 6d. net. "The qualities of Dr. Gorton Hake's work were from the first folly admitted and warmly praised by one of the greatest...contemporary poets, who was also a critic of exceptional acuteness—Rossetti. Indeed, the only two review articles which Rossetti ever wrote were written on... | |
| Katharine Tynan - Irish poetry - 1896 - 98 pages
...THEODORE WATTSDUNTON. {In preparation. "The qualities of Dr. Gordon Hake's work were from the lirst fully admitted and warmly praised by one of the greatest of contemporary poet?, who was also a critic of exceptional acuteness — Rossetti. Indeed, the only two review articles... | |
| Lewis Rosenthal - 1897 - 164 pages
...Memoir by THEODORE WATTSDUNTON. [In preparation. ** The qualities of Dr. Gordon Hake's work were from the first fully admitted and warmly praised by one...Hake's books : * Madeline,* which he reviewed in the Academy in 1871, and * Parables and Tales,' which he reviewed in the Fortnightly in 1873. Many eminent... | |
| Arthur Symons - English drama - 1897 - 332 pages
...writing in our midst, almost unrecognized. It is true that the qualities of Dr. Hake's work were, from the first, fully admitted, and warmly praised, by...exceptional acuteness, Rossetti. Indeed, the only two review-articles which Rossetti ever wrote were written on two of Dr. Hake's books : Madeline, which... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - Authors, English - 1897 - 280 pages
...Memoir by THEODORE WATTSDuNTON. \Jn preparation. "The qualities of Dr. Gordon Hake's work were from the first fully admitted and warmly praised by one...contemporary poets, who was also a critic of exceptional acuteness—Rossetti. Indeed, the only two review articles which Rossetti ever wrote were written on... | |
| Arthur Symons - English drama - 1897 - 336 pages
...poets, who was also a critic of exceptional acuteness, Rossetti. Indeed, the only two review-articles which Rossetti ever wrote were written on two of Dr....Hake's books : Madeline, which he reviewed in the Academy in 1871, and Parables and Tales which he reviewed in the Fortnightly Review in 1873. But to... | |
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