The dramatic works and lyrics of Ben Jonson [selected] With an essay, biographical and critical . e sky-lark.—Edinburgh Daily Revieiv. The language, always fervid, rises at times to absolutepassion.—Sunday Times, 26th January 1879. The Violet and the Rose resembles one of Hemes lyrics inthe condensation of its symbolic thought.—Newcastle DailyChronicle, 12th December 1878. The style is singularly nervous, clean cut, and chaste. . The Thistle and the Nettle is a dehghtful rustic idyll, toldwith charming simplicity and humour. We believe him to beone of Natures poets, and gifted with the excepti


The dramatic works and lyrics of Ben Jonson [selected] With an essay, biographical and critical . e sky-lark.—Edinburgh Daily Revieiv. The language, always fervid, rises at times to absolutepassion.—Sunday Times, 26th January 1879. The Violet and the Rose resembles one of Hemes lyrics inthe condensation of its symbolic thought.—Newcastle DailyChronicle, 12th December 1878. The style is singularly nervous, clean cut, and chaste. . The Thistle and the Nettle is a dehghtful rustic idyll, toldwith charming simplicity and humour. We believe him to beone of Natures poets, and gifted with the exceptionally graceful Eowers of expression and thougat.—Dundee Advertiser^ Decem-er 1878. Mr. Skipsey may fearlessly ask that these lyrics should bejudged on their merits, apart from any consideration of theconditions under which they were produced. There is truepoetry in many of these lyrics—grace of form, passion andearnestness. . The volume contahis good honest work in nostinted quantity.—TAe Scotsman, 25th October 1878. London; Walter Scoxt, 24 Warwick Lane, Paternoster ^ PllllliHI B 000 002 427 3


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