Crown 8vo, Price 4s. 6d.
The Globe says:—“The volume should be acquired, if only for the sake of the memoir by Mr. William Sharp, by which it is prefaced. . . The fullest and most authoritative account that has yet appeared. Its statements may be relied upon, it is excellent in feeling, and it affords altogether a successful portrayal of the poet.”
The Scotsman says:—“A brief memoir by Mr. William Sharp, ably and sympathetically written, introduces the stories, and makes the volume one which the author’s many admirers will be eager to possess. . . . Powerful studies, romantic in sentiment.”
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