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Saturday review[Beilage] 24.07.1875
  • Datum
    Samstag, 24. Juli 1875
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] set himself, but in ‘Arlon Grange' there are intro duced more varied and romantic episodes than those to which the ‘Story of a Life’ and “Harold Erle' have accustomed us, whilst the ‘Legend" is a purely ima ginative poem, descriptive of a siege in King Stephen's [...]
[...] (Eva's Song in “The Story of a Life.”) A REVEILLE. (From “Harold Erle.”) [...]
[...] HAROLD ERLE. [...]
[...] “‘Harold Erle' is a powerful story. There are tender touches of consummate grace, and emotions, events, and sacrifices are narrated which show how [...]
[...] “The subject, in a dramatic and poetic aspect, offers strong situations, of which the author has not been slow to avail himself. “Harold Erle' is marked throughout by the same felicities of expression, the same shrewd and clear sketches of character which [...]
[...] careful artist. These graces were patent in ‘The Story of a Life,' and are recognizable in a still higher form in “Harold Erle.’”—Orchestra. [...]
[...] “In tracing the career of ‘Harold Erle, the tangled problem of our life is handled with a rare insight into human motives and their results, forming not unseldom [...]
[...] “‘Harold Erle' is noticeable for its want of re semblance to the most pretentious poetry of the day. There is in it no widely-abrupt transitions, no be [...]
[...] “Although the ‘Story of a Life’ was amongst all these books our earliest favourite, “Harold Erle' is, to our thinking, the writer's masterpiece. The narra tive has all the interest of a novel, and, at intervals, [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 25.07.1874
  • Datum
    Samstag, 25. Juli 1874
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] set himself; but in ‘Arlon Grange' there are intro duced more varied and romantic episodes than those to which the ‘Story of a Life’ and Harold Erle' have accustomed us, whilst the ‘Christmas Legend' is a purely imaginative poem, descriptive of a siege in [...]
[...] “‘Harold Erle' is a powerful story. There are tender touches of consummate grace, and emotions, events, and sacrifices are narrated which show how [...]
[...] “The subject, in a dramatic and poetic aspect, offers strong situations, of which the author has not been slow to avail himself. “Harold Erle' is marked throughout by the same felicities of expression, the same shrewd and clear sketches of character, which [...]
[...] careful artist. These graces were patent in the ‘Story of a Life,” and are recognizable in a still higher form in “Harold Erle.’"–Orchestra. [...]
[...] “In tracing the career of “ Harold Erle,” the tangled problem of our life is handled with a rare insight into human motives and their results, forming not unseldom [...]
[...] “‘Harold Erle” is noticeable for its want of resem blance to the most pretentious poetry of the day. There is in it no widely-abrupt transitions, no be [...]
[...] A REVEILLEE. (From “Harold Erle.") (Eva's Song in “The Story of a Life.”) [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 22.04.1871
  • Datum
    Samstag, 22. April 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] HAROLD ERLE: [...]
[...] Those who know Mr. Gibbs’s previous poems will at once recognise the chief characteristics of “Harold Erle.” The passages which we prefer in the present volume are those descriptive of Harold Erie's youth, and the tour throughout Belgium and up the Rhine. [...]
[...] The Author of this poem reveals his high and delicate culture. “Harold Erle.” is a powerful story. There are tender touches of consummate grace; and emotions, events, and sacrifices are narrated which show how fertile this theme has become [...]
[...] The subject, in a dramatic and poetic aspect, offers strong situations, of which Mr. Gibbs has not been slow to avail himself. “Harold Erle” is marked throughout . by the same felicities of expression, the same shrewd and clear sketches of cha racter, which distinguished the “Story of a Life.” Some charming lyrics are [...]
[...] and yet with sufficient polish to bespeak the careful artist. These graces were patent in the “Story of a Life,” and are recognisable in a still higher form in “Harold Erle.” [...]
[...] interest never wavers. In these days of sensuous (not to say sensual) writing, it is gratifying to see so genuine a poet with so pure a pen. Indeed we cannot do better than quote his own description of Harold Erle as our best criticism of his bio [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 06.12.1873
  • Datum
    Samstag, 06. Dezember 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] HAROLD ERLE: a Biography. (Dedicated to the Jeunesse Dorée of the Age.) 6s. [...]
[...] “‘Harold Erle' is a powerful story. There are tender touches of consummate grace, and emotions, events, and sacrifices are narrated which show how fertile this theme has become in the hands of an accomplished writer.”—British Quarterly. [...]
[...] Gibbs may now claim to be.”—Standard. “The subject, in a dramatic and poetic aspect, offers strong situations, of which Mr. Gibbs has not been slow to avail himself. “Harold Erle' is marked throughout by the same felicities of expression, the same shrewd and clear sketches of character which distinguished . The Story of a Life.' Two or three charming lyrics are scattered through his pages.”—Daily News. [...]
[...] obscurity, writes simply and to the purpose, and yet with sufficient polish to bespeak the careful artist. These graces were patent in “The Story of a Life, and are recognizable in a still higher form in ‘Harold Erle.’”—Orchestra. [...]
[...] melody of rhythm which we are accustomed to associate with the name of Tennyson.” Civil Service frerient. “In tracing the career of “Harold Erle," the tangled problem of our life is handled with a rare insight into human motives and their results, forming not unseldom the text for deep yet graceful evolution of philosophic and classical theories.”—Journal of Progress. [...]
[...] “Harold Erle' is noticeable for its want of resemblance to the most pretentious poetry of the day. There is in it no widely-abrupt transitions, no bewildering half-insane rhodo montade. The story depends entirely for its interest on its truth to life and nature, and the [...]
[...] A REVEILLEE. (From “Harold Erle.") [...]
[...] LAURA ERLE. By the Author of “Blanche [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 06.05.1871
  • Datum
    Samstag, 06. Mai 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] HiAROLD ERLE: [...]
[...] Those who know Mr. Gibbs’s previous poems will at once recognise the chief characteristics of “Harold Erle.” The passages which we prefer in the present volume are those descriptive of Harold Erle's youth, and the tour throughout Belgium and up the Rhine. [...]
[...] The Author of this poem reveals his high and delicate culture. “Harold Erle” is a powerful story. There are tender touches of consummate grace; and emotions, events, and sacrifices are narrated which show how fertile this theme has become [...]
[...] The subject, in a dramatic and poetic aspect, offers strong situations, of which Mr. Gibbs has not been slow to avail himself. “Harold Erle” is marked throughout by the same felicities of expression, the same shrewd and clear sketches of cha racter, which distinguished the “Story of a Life.” Some charming lyrics are [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 29.04.1871
  • Datum
    Samstag, 29. April 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] HAROLD ERLE: [...]
[...] Those who know Mr. Gibbs's previous poems will at once recognise the chief characteristics of “Harold Erle.” The passages which we prefer in the present volume are those descriptive of Harold Erle's youth, and the tour throughout Belgium and up the Rhine. [...]
[...] The subject, in a dramatic and poetic aspect, offers strong situations, of which Mr. Gibbs has not been slow to avail himself. “Harold Erle” is marked throughout by the same felicities of expression, the same shrewd and clear sketches of cha racter, which distinguished the “Story of a Life.” Some charming lyrics are [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 14.10.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 14. Oktober 1876
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] ERLING: or, the Days of St. Olaf. By F. ScARLETT Potter, Esq., Author of “Out of Doors Friends,” &c. Crown 8vo. with 3 full-page Illustrations on toned paper, cloth boards, 2s. 6d. bevelled boards, gilt edges, 35. [...]
[...] HEROES of the NORTH ; or, Stories from Norwegian Chronicle. By F. ScARLETT Potteſt, Esq., Author of “Erling ; or, the Days of St. Olaf,” &c. Crown Svo. with 3 full-puge Illustrations on toned paper, cloth boards, 2s. 6d. i bevelled boards, gilt edges, 35. [...]
Saturday review09.08.1862
  • Datum
    Samstag, 09. August 1862
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] i. there will be no one left to love me for my own sake.” . Mr. Srle, the clergyman of the parish, his wife and pretty daughter, are bent on finding an acquisition in Martha — Mrs. Erle as lady patroness of various charities, Helen Erle as a distraction from the routine of home and parish duties, of which she felt some [...]
[...] seventeen usually are. At first, Martha strikes her as alarmingly clever and decided, but the heiress is bent on cultivating an inti macy with the Erles, and Helen is a more congenial companion than her meek duenna and ex-governess, Mrs. Jenkins; besides which, it comes out in the singular, yet not unfrequent, chain of [...]
[...] which, it comes out in the singular, yet not unfrequent, chain of events, that Ambrose Arnold, the unworldly young doctor, is Mrs. Erle's brother. The lady laments that her clever brother should be so unpractical. #. chose his profession chiefly as affording scope for a high and disinterested career. She is con [...]
[...] imagine a hero without a firm jaw. All details of local interest are fully discussed, including the sayings and doings of the new neighbour, whom Mrs. Erle pro nounces good-natured though rather strong-minded. Ambrose, who talks in no measured terms, gives his opinion that Martha [...]
[...] is a hard, overbearing woman, with all the pride of riches, which is even more offensive than the pride of birth. Poor Martha has made a scheme with Mr. Erle—only partly philanthropic on either side—to establish Mr. Arnold in a newly-populated moor district of the parish, where new tile works made the improve [...]
[...] were to be found on the bleak bit of moor. Miss Brown was bent on improving the sanitary arrangements of the hamlet in the first instance, her notions being eminently practical. Mr. Erle pointed out two public-houses, to which she replied, “in her odd way, that we also had souls to be saved, and yet thought it neces [...]
[...] introduces the Bensons, father and son, on the scene. Helen informs her father that Miss Brown said she hated them both, and should º them in company—which remark proper Mr. Erle F. to be a quotation, . advises his daughter not to adopt er new friend's style of talking, which was more forcible than [...]
[...] The interest of the story declines from this climax of folly; and though the consequences of the engagement, concealed from all but Mr. and Mrs. Erle and Helen, are not badly described, the effort of imagining such a woman as Martha madly in love with such a silly fellow as the Doctor is too great an exertion, Lionel [...]
[...] effort of imagining such a woman as Martha madly in love with such a silly fellow as the Doctor is too great an exertion, Lionel discovers the state of affairs, and blames the Erles for coun tenancing a clandestine engagement and promoting Mr. Arnold's interests. He succeeds in making a great deal of mischief, and, [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 02.12.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 02. Dezember 1876
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] HEROES of the NORTH ; or, Stories from Norwegian Chronicle. By F. ScARLETT Pottke, Esq., Author of “Erling ; or, the Days of St. Olaf.” &c. Crown 8vo. with 3 full-page Illustratious on toned paper, cloth, 2s. 6d. i gilt edges, 38. [...]
[...] ERLING; or, the Days of St. Olaf. By F. ScARLETT Potter, Esq. Crown 8vo. with 3 full-page Illustrations on toned paper, cloth, 2s. 6d. i gilt edges, 3s. “There is no better reading for boys, or for the eternal boy that is supposed to abide in all of [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 04.10.1873
  • Datum
    Samstag, 04. Oktober 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] Monthly. Is. &ºr; : 1. Laura Erle. By the Author of “Blanche Seymour," "Erma's Engage ment,” &c. With an Illustration–2. When Blackberries Scent the Air–3. The Dity - Dreams of a Dawdler–4. Ambition—5. Mrs. Sevenoaks' Diamonds–6. Eric. With an [...]
[...] LAURA ERLE. By the Author of “Blanche [...]
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