Much might confidently have been expected from the author of ' The Wife ' and of ' Marpessa," but I must frankly own that, magnificent as was the promise of these poems, I was not prepared for such an achievement as the present work. . . . It unquestionably... Paolo & Francesca: A Tragedy in Four Actsszerző: Stephen Phillips - 1899 - 120 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Stephen Phillips - 1902 - 168 oldal
...no work of modern times, no actors' drama of any age, that better combines the passion and glamour of romance with the restraint of classic traditions."...Phillips in the first rank of modern dramatists and of modem poetry. It does more, it claims his kinship with the aristocrats of his art : with Sophocles... | |
| Clara A. Mulliken Norton - 1907 - 44 oldal
...color of modern dramatic art. The whole is instinct with the utmost purity and delicacy of feeling. It unquestionably places Mr. Phillips in the first rank of modern dramatists and modern poets. Saturday Rc1'ie-w. Reviewed in Ainger, Rev. Alfred, Lectures and essays, v. 2, p. 1 68-8... | |
| 1909 - 646 oldal
...color of modern dramatic art. The whole is instinct with the utmost purity and delicacy of feeling. It unquestionably places Mr. Phillips in the first rank of modern dramatists and modern poets. Saturday Rcï'irw. Reviewed in Ainger, Rev. Alfred, Lectures and essays, v. 2, p. 168-81;... | |
| 1911 - 108 oldal
...color of modern dramatic art. The whole is instinct with the utmost purity and delicacy of feeling. It unquestionably places Mr. Phillips in the first rank of modern dramatists and modern poets." Saturday Review. Reviewed in Ainger, Rev. Alfred, Lectures and essays, v. 2, p. 168-S1;... | |
| 1912 - 542 oldal
...Tennyson could not have clothed the passion in words of purer loveliness." Mr. Churton Collins said: "It unquestionably places Mr. Phillips in the first...with the aristocrats of his art; with Sophocles and Dante;" and Mr. Sidney Colvin confesses that "Apprehension lest a modern hand should be found once... | |
| 1912 - 556 oldal
...Tennyson could not have clothed the passion in words of purer loveliness." Mr. Churton Collins said: "It unquestionably places Mr. Phillips in the first...with the aristocrats of his art; with Sophocles and Dante;" and Mr. Sidney Colvin confesses that "Apprehension lest a modern hand should be found once... | |
| 1912 - 732 oldal
...Tennyson could not have clothed the passion in words of purer loveliness." Mr. Churton Collins said: "It unquestionably places Mr. Phillips in the first...rank of modern dramatists and of modern poetry. It docs more, it claims his kinship with the aristocrats of his art; with Sophocles and Dante;" and Mr.... | |
| Stephen Phillips - 1920 - 138 oldal
...combines the passion and glamour of romance with the restraint of classic traditions."—Punch, "" Much might confidently have been expected from the...work. . . . It unquestionably places Mr. Phillips hi the first rank of modern dramatists and of modern poetry. It does more, it claims his kinship with... | |
| 1902 - 868 oldal
...the earlier poems, he "was not prepared for such an achievement us the present work." He finds that "it unquestionably places Mr. Phillips in the first rank of modern dramatists and of modern poeto*- It does more, it claims his kinship with the aristocrats of his art. with Sophocles and with... | |
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