SAMUEL RICHARDSON. By AUSTIN DOBSON.
TIMES.—"Mr. Austin Dobson has written what is very nearly a perfect little book of its kind…. Mr. Dobson's book is composed with infinite literary tact, with precision, and a certain smiling grace, and friendly and easy touch at once remarkable and charming. Mr. Dobson is always accurate in his facts. He is fresh, vivacious, and interesting in his conclusions."
Mr. W.L. COURTNEY in the DAILY TELEGRAPH.—"Mr. Dobson's study is absolutely in the first rank, worthy to be put by the side of Sir Leslie Stephen's criticism of George Eliot."
WESTMINSTER GAZETTE.—"We have nothing but praise to utter of Mr. Dobson's contribution to 'English Men of Letters.'"
BROWNING. By G. K. CHESTERTON.
TIMES.-"The originality and suggestiveness of Mr. Chesterton's work… his sanity and virility of temper are evident and refreshing."
Mr. W.L. COURTNEY in the DAILY TELEGRAPH.—"One of the most illuminating and stimulating pieces of work which have been produced in our not wholly critical age."
ATHENÆUM.—"This new volume of the 'English Men of Letters' is one of the most refreshing in that admirable series."
PILOT.—"An interesting, entertaining, and even inspiring life of a great poet."
CRABBE. By ALFRED AINGER.