English literature -- 18th century -- History and criticism; Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744
THE AGE OF MILTON
"A very readable and serviceable manual of English literature during the
central years of the seventeenth century."--_Glasgow Herald._
"Mr. Masterman has written a book which combines the preciseness of a
text-book with the fullness of thought of a monograph. Indeed, this
compact little work will be studied with as much earnestness by the
student as it will be read with pleasure by the lover of _belles
lettres_.... We lay down the book delighted with what we have
read."--_Birmingham Daily Gazette._
"A work which reflects the utmost credit on its author ... luminous and
at the same time impartial."--_Westminster Review._
"This excellent epitome ... very happily indicates the golden afterglow
of the Elizabethan sun."--_Daily Chronicle._
THE AGE OF JOHNSON
"The uniform excellence of Mr. Seccombe's manual of English literary
history from 1748 to 1798 affords scarcely any opening for detailed
criticism. Little can be said, except that everything is just as it
ought to be: the arrangement perfect, the length of the notices justly
proportioned, the literary judgements sound and illuminating; while the
main purpose of conveying information is kept so steadily in view that,
while the book is worthy of a place in the library, the student could
desire no better guide for an examination."--_Bookman._
"He has knowledge, he is eminently careful, and, best of all in a
handbook-maker of this kind, he is judicial. We like Mr. Seccombe's
arrangement. There is a capital introduction, solid and grave rather
than brilliant, on which the student may stand in confidence before he
dives off into the stream of his tutor's survey. Briefly, we have here a
thorough, almost encyclopaedic, review of a great literary
period--stimulating to the younger student, and to his elder refreshing
by its perception."--_Outlook._
"This book is one of the best of its kind, and we heartily recommend it
to our readers."--_Journal of Education._
"The young student could not read a better book to get a comprehensive
and yet detailed account of the literary history of the latter half of
the eighteenth century."--_Morning Post._
THE AGE OF WORDSWORTH
"It is an admirable little work all the way through and one which the
ripest students of the period may read with interest and
profit."--_Guardian._
"The desiderated text-book of the period 1798 to 1830 A.D. is no longer
to seek. More than that, it has been written by the one Englishman most
competent to deal with it. Whatever Professor Herford does he does well;
but he has given us nothing at once so good and so helpful as this
book."--_University Correspondent._
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