Arthur Woolgar Verrall (1851-1912) was a classicist, a lecturer, and the first Professor of English Literature at the University of Cambridge. In this collection, published posthumously in 1913, the subjects range from Dante's epic poetry to Sir Walter Scott's prose, demonstrating the breadth of Verrall's literary consciousness and interest.The introductory poem is full of self-reproach; the speaker knows himself to be in the way to ruin and degradation, and would thankfully be rescued, were it possible. Nothing of the sort occurs in this Part again; and it may well be suspected thatanbsp;...
Title | : | Collected Literary Essays |
Author | : | A. W. Verrall |
Publisher | : | Cambridge University Press - 2012-03-29 |
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