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Robert Buchanan's Critical Principles
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 March 2021
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- Notes, Documents, and Critical Comment
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- Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1953
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page 1228 note 11 F.N. Robinson, ed. The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer (Boston, etc.: Houghton Miff, [1933]), p. 813.
page 1228 note 12 Mr. Gibert has very kindly given me permission to quote his letter. In Aug. 1953 I heard from another source that the “wanes' Dargle” was held in Ringsend, Dublin, and was as called because it was the cobblers' equivalent of fas parties held on the Powerscourt demesne in the Glen of the Dargle.
page 1228 note 13 (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1952), p. 29.
page 1229 note 1 G. Lafourcade, Swinburne's Hyperion and Other Poems with an Essay on Keats (London, 1928), pp. 30, 31.
page 1230 note 2 Printed in Buchanan's David Gray and Other Essays (London, 1868) and again in A Peol's Sh-Book (London, 1883). In all three essays which discuss literary principles Buchanan repeats, with slight alterations, ideas expressed by his friend and benefactor George Lavas is Lewes' series of articles entitled “The Principles of Success in Literature” (F ., May Nor., 1865).
page 1230 note 3 Fortmightly Rev., vi, 289. The essay was reprinted in David Gray under the title “Liter-say M.
page 1230 note 4 The Coming Tonar (London, 1891), p. 246.
page 1231 note 5 From a letter to Browning quoted by Gosse in The Life of Algernon Charles Swinburne (New York, 1917), p. 205.
page 1231 note 6 Quoted by Harriett ay, Robert Buchanan (London. 1903), p. 162.