'He is not fully recognized at home; he is not recognized at all abroad. Yet I firmly believe that the poetical performance of ….is, after that of Shakespeare and Milton, undoubtedly most considerable in our language.' To whom does Matthew Arnold refer in the above statement?

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'He is not fully recognized at home; he is not recognized at all abroad. Yet I firmly believe that the poetical performance of ….is, after that of Shakespeare and Milton, undoubtedly most considerable in our language.' To whom does Matthew Arnold refer in the above statement?