MONTHLY REVIEW.—‘Of these two fine plays the first is perhaps the more interesting, the second the more beautiful. The reader will find in it (Nero) the keen pleasure of an imperial game of chess.’
MANCHESTER GUARDIAN.—‘The verse has a likeness to that of the strong and level Massinger, but is full of little deliberate experiments.... It is poetry fresh and exultant, breaking upwards through “scholarship”.’
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ROBERT BROWNING’S WORKS
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