"The summer of 1855, when next the were in London, was one of uncommon literary agitation. ... ... Above all other books, was the poem of the year. When the Brownings reached London, the critical bombardment of had begun; and all the various passions of mankind were being exercised in his condemnation and defence."
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Arthur Waugh
(27 August 1866 – 26 June 1943) was an English journalist, , biographer, and publisher. He is noteworthy as the author of the 1931 autobiographical memoir One Man’s Road and as the father of the novelists and Evelyn Waugh.
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