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" By some strange chance we have never seen his first publication, which, if it at all resembles its younger brother, must be by this time so popular that any notice of it on our part would seem idle and presumptuous; but we gladly seize this opportunity... "
The Quarterly Review - Page 81
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1882 - 544 pages
...étrange chance we hare never seen his first publication, which, if it at all resembles its younger brother, must be by this time so popular that any...part would seem idle and presumptuous, but we gladly this opportunity of repairing an unintentional neglect, and of introducing to the admiration of our...
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The Poet's Craft A Course in the Critical Appreaciation of Poetry

Arthur Finley Scott - 1957 - 240 pages
...reviewed by Lockhart in the Quarterly Review, April 1833. He did not spare the poet, hailing him as 'another and a brighter star of that galaxy or milky...poetry of which the lamented Keats was the harbinger . . . '. He quotes some fourteen lines from the concluding passage of The Lotos-Eaters, and says, 'Our...
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