| Sir Frederick Wedmore - English fiction - 1895 - 136 pages
...volume that would not bear quoting as an example of what a lyric should be.'* — Daily Chronicle. "The songs are full of instinctive music which soars naturally. They have the choice unsougnt felicity of a nature essentially lyrical." — Academy. "There is a song to quote on every... | |
| Katharine Tynan - Irish poetry - 1896 - 98 pages
...slender volume that would not hear quoting as an example of what a lyric should he." — Daily Chronicle. "The songs are full of instinctive music which soars...a song to quote on every page, and we must desist, hut we are much mistaken if Mrs. Radford is not the possessor os a very rare and exquisite lyric gift... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - Authors, English - 1897 - 280 pages
...that wou d not bear quot:ng ai an example of what a lyric should be." — Dailr Lhmtitlr. "The K.ngs are full of instinctive music which soars naturally....They have the choice unsought felicity of a nature ewentially lyrical." — Academy. ee Therr is a song to quote on every page, and we must desist, but... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - Authors, English - 1897 - 280 pages
...rare and exquisite lyric gift indeed.*'—MR. RICHARD LE GALLIENNE, in the Star. "The songs are rull of instinctive music which soars naturally. They have...the choice unsought felicity of a nature essentially lyrical."—Aeademy. RHTMERS* CLUB, THE SECOND BOOK OF THE. Contributions by E. DOWSON, EJ ELLIS, GA... | |
| Sir Henry John Newbolt - Manuscripts, English - 1898 - 164 pages
...example of what a lyric should be." — Daily Chronicle. "The songs are full of instinctive music wnich soars naturally. They have the choice unsought felicity of a nature essentially lyrical." — Academy. ** 1 here is a sung to quote on every page, and we must desist, but we are much mistaken if Mrs. Radtord... | |
| Dorthea Gore Browne - Catalogues, Publishers' - 1905 - 106 pages
...slender volume that would not bear quoting as an example of what a lyric should be." — Hail; Chrmiili. "The songs are full of instinctive music which soars...unsought felicity of a nature essentially lyrical." — Acacbmj. " There is a song to quote on every page, and we must desist, but we are much mistaken... | |
| Alfred Henry Miles - English poetry - 1907 - 504 pages
...fragile load it is indeed, but not less exquisite than it is unsubstantial. It is a book of songs, and the songs are full of instinctive music, which soars...unsought felicity of a nature essentially lyrical. Always finished in style, with the distinction which can never be acquired, they have almost an air... | |
| Marjorie Bowen - 1911 - 812 pages
...slender volume that would not bear quoting as an example of what a lyric should be." — DMj Ckrmtdi. "The songs are full of instinctive music which soars...unsought felicity of a nature essentially lyrical." — Acadtmj. " There is a song to quote on every page, and we must desist, but we are much mistaken... | |
| English literature - 1894 - 1440 pages
...volume that would not bear quoting as an example of what a lyric should be." — Daily Clitoniclc. "The songs are full of instinctive music which soars...unsought felicity of a nature essentially lyrical. "—A cademy. Radford (Dollie). SONGS. A new volume of verse. [In preparation. Radford (Ernest). CHAMBERS... | |
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