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“A charming little story, molded on the simplest lines,
thoroughly pure, and admirably constructed. It is told with a
wonderful lightness and raciness. It is full of little skillful
touches, such as French literary art at its best knows so well
how to produce. It is characterized by a knowledge of human
nature and a mastery of style and method which indicate that it
is the work rather of a master than of a novice.... Whoever the
author of ‘Colette’ may be, there can be no question that it is
one of the prettiest, most artistic, and in every way charming
stories that French fiction has been honored with for a long
time.”—_New York Tribune._
_LOVE SONGS OF ENGLISH POETS, 1500-1800._ With Notes by RALPH H. CAINE.
16mo. Cloth.
In this collection the editor has carefully culled the rarest flowers
from the rich fields of English poetry, and has produced a volume which
is a singularly delicate and perfect expression of the universal passion
in verse. To find all that is contained in this volume it would be
necessary to search the pages of many books.
“Is it not a little singular that, amid the many treasuries
of poetry which have been published with so much acceptance
during the last five-and-twenty years, there have been so
few devoted to the poetry of love? This is the consideration
which emboldens me in putting forth the present volume. Its
scope is limited, and even within its limits its possibilities
are circumscribed. A body of English love-poetry from the
earliest times to the present has appeared to me too great for
representation within the space of a single volume. I have
therefore contented myself with the fullest selection possible,
down to the beginning of the present century.... Of lovers of
every mood and variety, examples will be found in these pages.
There are the true lover and the false lover, the constant
lover and the jealous lover, the quiet lover and the boisterous
lover, the merry lover and the mournful lover, the humble lover
and the conceited lover, the admiring lover and the pressing
lover. We have the lover before marriage and the lover after
marriage....”—_From the Introduction._
“An admirable selection.”—_London Athenæum._
“From the stores of some three centuries much poetic treasure
of the first order in art is forthcoming.”—_London Saturday
Review._
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