Famous Reviews by Unknown
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and no particular feeling at all."
Carlyle describes him as "a precise, brief, active person of considerable faculty, which however, had shaped itself _gigmanically_ only. Fond of quizzing, yet not _very_ maliciously. Has a broad, black brow, indicating force and penetration, but the lower half of the face diminishing into the character at best of distinctness, almost of triviality." * * * * * There is certainly a good deal of perversity about the _abuse_ of Vathek, so startlingly combined with almost immoderate eulogy: to which the discriminating enthusiasm of his Coleridge affords a pleasing contrast. It should be noticed that Lockhart has also been credited with the bitter critical part of the _Jane Eyre_ review, printed below--of which any man ought to have been ashamed--as Miss Rigby (afterwards Lady Eastlake) is believed to have written "the part about the governess." He probably had a hand in the Blackwood series on "The Cockney School of Poetry" (see below); and, in some ways, those reviews are more characteristic. SIR WALTER SCOTT (1771-1832) |
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