[John Henry Newman's earlier poems are] unequalled for grandeur of outline, purity of taste and radiance of total effect.


R.H. Hutton; cited in: Hugh Chisholm. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, Volume 19, (1911), p. 519


[John Henry Newman's earlier poems are] unequalled for grandeur of outline, purity of taste and radiance of total effect.

[John Henry Newman's earlier poems are] unequalled for grandeur of outline, purity of taste and radiance of total effect.

[John Henry Newman's earlier poems are] unequalled for grandeur of outline, purity of taste and radiance of total effect.

[John Henry Newman's earlier poems are] unequalled for grandeur of outline, purity of taste and radiance of total effect.