Mr. James Douglas (in the Star).—"'Ulysses' is a splendid shower of dazzling jewels flung against gorgeous tapestries that are shaken by the wind of passion. Mr. Stephen Phillips is the greatest poetic dramatist we have had since Elizabethan times."
Daily Chronicle.—"Mr. Phillips is, in the fullest sense of the word, a dramatic poet."
Daily Telegraph.—"It is a grateful task to discover in the new volume many indications of that truly poetic insight, that vigorous expression of idea, that sense of literary power and mastery which have already made Mr. Stephen Phillips famous."
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Times.—"Here, then, is a noble work of dramatic imagination dealing greatly with great passions; multicoloured and exquisitely musical. Mr. Stephen Phillips is not only a poet, and a rare poet, but that still rarer thing, a dramatic poet."
Mr. William Archer (in the World).—"The elder Dumas speaking with the voice of Milton."
Athenæum.—"Not unworthy of the author of 'The Duchess of Malfi.'"
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