h' is merely a
dramatized humorous anecdote. But 'Cathleen ni Hoolihan' stirs the
blood, and in itself establishes Mr. Yeats's reputation for good."
The _New York Herald_ remarks:--
"Mr. Yeats is probably the most important as well as the most
widely known of the men concerned directly in the so-called Celtic
renaissance. More than this, he stands among the few men to be
reckoned with in modern poetry."
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A History of English Poetry
BY W. J. COURTHOPE, C.B., D.Litt., LL.D.
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VOLUME I. The Middle Ages--Influence of the Roman Empire--The
Encyclopaedic Education of the Church--The Feudal System.
VOLUME II. The Renaissance and the Reformation--Influence of the Court
and the Universities.
VOLUME III. English Poetry in the Seventeenth Century--Decadent
Influence of the Feudal Monarchy--Growth of the National Genius.
VOLUME IV. Development and Decline of the Poetic Drama--Influence of
the Court and the People.
VOLUME V. The Constitutional Compromise of the Eighteenth
Century--Effects of the Classical Renaissance--Its Zenith and
Decline--The Early Romantic Renaissance.
* * *
"It is his privilege to have made a contribution of great value and
signal importance to the history of English Literature."--_Pall Mall
Gazette._
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