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Pater, Walter, 1839-1894

"Essays from 'The Guardian'"

Well! genius, or only a very distinguished talent, the gift
which Amiel nursed so jealously did come into evidence. And the [37]
reader, we hope, sees also already how well his English translator
has done her work. She may justly feel, as part at least of the
reward of a labour which must have occupied much time, so many of the
freshest hours of mind and spirit, that she has done something to
help her author in the achievement of his, however discouraged still
irrepressible, desire, by giving additional currency to a book which
the best sort of readers will recognize as an excellent and certainly
very versatile companion, not to be forgotten.
17th March 1886


III. BROWNING


An Introduction to the Study of Browning.
By Arthur Symons. Cassells.

[41] WHETHER it be true or not that Mr. Browning is justly chargeable
with "obscurity"--with a difficulty of manner, that is, beyond the
intrinsic difficulty of his matter--it is very probable that an
Introduction to the study of his works, such as this of Mr. Symons,
will add to the number of his readers. Mr. Symons's opening essay on
the general characteristics of Mr. Browning is a just and acceptable
appreciation of his poetry as a whole, well worth reading, even at
this late day.


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