| James Mudie - 1837 - 372 стор.
...7s. " This is a work that must make its way into a permanent place in our literature. The quaintness of its language, the touching simplicity of its descriptions and dialogues, and the reverentia spirit of love which breathes through it, will insure it a welcome reception amongst all... | |
| Caroline Amelia Halsted - 1839 - 312 стор.
...7s. " This is a work that must make its way into a permanent place in our literature. The quaintness of its language, the touching simplicity of its descriptions...described in this interesting volume." — SUNDAY TIMES. THE RHINE, &c. TRAVELS OF MINNA AND GODFREY IN MANY LANDS. From the Journals of the Author. THE RHINE,... | |
| Andrew Park - 1839 - 306 стор.
...qnaintness o'f its language, the torching simplicity of its descriptions and dialogues, ann five revertmtlal spirit of love which breathes through it, will insure it a welcome reception antongst all readers 'of refined tagte and discernment."—ATLAS. . . ,m t. - e'iIT ;'. "'HPn,^ contest... | |
| William White Cooper - 1840 - 150 стор.
...6d. "This is a work that must make its way into a permanent place in our literature. The quaintness of its language, the touching simplicity of its descriptions...described in this interesting volume."— SUNDAY TIMES. PUTCH; or, Random Sketches taken during *J a Residence in one of the Northern Provinces of Western... | |
| William Sidney Gibson - 1840 - 328 стор.
...boards. " This is a work that must make its way into a permanent place in our literature. The quaintness of its language, the touching simplicity of its descriptions...reception amongst all readers of refined taste and discernment."—ATLAS. " The contest of the rival houses of York and Lancaster, which deluged England... | |
| Adam Mickiewicz - 1841 - 244 стор.
...boards. " This is a work that must make its way into a permanent place in pur literature. The quaintness of its language, the touching simplicity of its descriptions...reception amongst all readers of refined taste and discernment."—ATLAS. " The contest of the rival houses of York and Lancaster, which deluged England... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1842 - 284 стор.
...(Jd. "This is a work that must make its way into a permanent place in our literature. The quaintness of its language, the touching simplicity of its descriptions...of York and Lancaster, which deluged England with hlood, is beautifully described in this interesting volume." — SUNDAY TIMES. /^UTCH ; or, Random... | |
| Robert Wilson Evans - 1842 - 406 стор.
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| Thomas Young (of the British Central American Land Company.) - 1842 - 216 стор.
...boards. " This is a work that must make its way into a permanent place in our literature. The quaintness of its language, the touching simplicity of its descriptions...readers of refined taste and discernment." — ATLAS. K --- . SMITH, EIDER. AWB CO, CORNHIII.. STANFIELD'S COAST SCENEEY; COMPRISING A SERIES OF 40 PICTURESQUE... | |
| Charles Mackenzie - 1842 - 98 стор.
...boards. "This is a work that must make its way into a permanent place in our literature. The quaintness of its language, the touching simplicity of its descriptions...readers of refined taste and discernment." — ATLAS. sSTANFIELD'S COAST SCENEEY; COMPRISING A SERIES OF 40 PICTURESQUE VIEWS IN THE BRITISH CHANNEL. From... | |
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