From the DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE.
Mr. Warburton possesses rapidity and brilliancy of thought, and felicity of imagery. But he has qualities even rarer yet—a manliness of thought and expression, a firm adherence to whatever is high-souled and honourable, without one particle of clap-trap sentiment. Let his theme be a great one, and for it alone has he ears and eyes; and the higher and more poetic the subject, the more elegant and spirit-stirring are his descriptions.
From AINSWORTH’S MAGAZINE.
There is a fine poetical imagination, tempered by a well trained intelligence. Thought, feeling, and passion, manifest themselves in every page.
HENRY COLBURN, PUBLISHER,
13, GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET.
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