| Methodist Church - 1858 - 690 pages
...a very unique notice of a poem by an unknown writer, published in America : " Of ' Saul : a Dramn, in Three Parts,' published anonymously at Montreal,...as it is probable we should have done, through some publio or private notice, seeing that the work is indubitably one of the most remarkable English poems... | |
| 1858 - 596 pages
...with foul evil Tangle thy soul, if thou should'st show like virtue. Violenzia. It is my punishment. Of " Saul: a Drama, in Three Parts," published anonymously...remarkable English poems ever written out of Great Britain. This copy was given to the writer of the present article by Mr Nathaniel Hawthorne, to whose recommendation... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1859 - 636 pages
...thou should' st show like virtue. Violemin. It is my punishment." Of Saul: a D rat na, in Three Forte, published anonymously at Montreal, we have before...remarkable English poems ever written out of Great Britain. This copy was given to the writer of the present article bvAIr. Nathaniel Hawthorne, to whose recommendation... | |
| Henry James Morgan - Canada - 1867 - 434 pages
...Montreal, 1857, pp. 315, 8vo. 2nd Ed. carefully revised and amended. Do., 1859, pp. 328, 8vo. " • • * the work is indubitably one of the most remarkable English poems ever written out of Great Britain. This copy was given to the writer of the present article by Mr. Nathaniel Hawthorne^ to whose recommendation... | |
| Henry James Morgan - Bibliographies, National - 1867 - 436 pages
...315, 8vo. 2nd Ed. carefully revised and amended. Do., 1859, pp. 328, 8vo. ii • • * jhe ^YOJ-IC js indubitably one of the most remarkable English poems ever written out of Great Britain. This copy was given to the writer of the present article by Mr. Nathaniel Hawthorne, to whose recommendation... | |
| Charles Heavysege - 1869 - 456 pages
...SAUL. THE END. REVIEW OF THE FIRST EDITION OF SAUL. From the North British Review for August, I858. OF " Saul : a Drama, in Three Parts," published anonymously...remarkable English poems ever written out of Great Britain. This copy was given to the writer of the present article by Mr. Nathaniel Hawthorne, to whose recommendation... | |
| Charles James Dunphie - Women - 1876 - 390 pages
...8vo. 440 SAUL: A DRAMA. Charles Heavysege. pages. Cloth. $1.50. The North British Review says ; " It is indubitably one of the most remarkable English poems ever written out of Great Britain." In speaking of one of the characters, the Review adds, " It is depicted with an imaginative veracity... | |
| William Livingston Alden - American wit and humor - 1877 - 404 pages
...vol. i6mo, 440 pages, $1.50. Saul: A Drama. By CHARLES HEAVYSEGE. The North British Review says : " It is indubitably one of the most remarkable English poems ever written out of Great Britain." In speaking of one of the characters, the fieview adds, " It is depicted with an 'imaginative veracity... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - France - 1877 - 426 pages
...Charles Heavysege. I vol. Crown 8vo. 440 pages. Cloth. $1.50. The North British Review says ; " It is indubitably one of the most remarkable English poems ever written out of Great Britain." In speaking of one of the characters, the Review adds, "his depicted with an imaginative veracity which... | |
| John Charles Dent - Canada - 1881 - 750 pages
...awarded to the late Charles Heavysege, whose " Saul " was pronounced by the North British Review to be " indubitably one of the most remarkable English poems ever written out of Great Britain." It may seem ungracious for a Canadian writer to call in question so favourable a dictum from such a... | |
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