23 AUGUST 1879, page 19
:tudor Portraits.* Mr. Burke Is Deeply Impressed With The...
as well as with the dignity of the historian, Ile considers himself stringently bound to narrate facts, and not to be as most other writers are ; and he lays upon himself the......
Mr. Patmore's Florilegium Amantis.*
Me. COVENTRY PATMORE has many of the gifts of the poet, but he lacks one thing,—intensity. He has sentiment, an exquisite eye for the graces of modern life, available for the......