Mrs. Holmes' stories are universally read. Her admirers are numberless. She is in many respects without a rival in the world of fiction. Her characters are always life-like, and she makes them talk and act like human beings, subject to the same emotions,... The Publishers Weekly - Сторінка 4481896Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Augusta Jane Evans - 1876 - 492 стор.
...MAUDE. ^,15.— EDNA BROWNING. ,4— WEST LAWN. 17.— EDITH LYLE. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "Mrs. Holmes1 stories are universally read. Her admirers are numberless....is in many respects without a rival in the world of Action. Her characters are always iife-like, and she makes them talk and act like human beings, subject... | |
| May Agnes Fleming - 1874 - 430 стор.
...THE PRESS. "Mrs. Holmes' stories are universally read. Her admirers are numberless. She is in man/ respects without a rival in the world of fiction. Her characters are always 'ufe-like, and she makes them talk and act like human beings, subject to the same emotions, swayed... | |
| Ernest Renan - 1875 - 440 стор.
...13.— ETHELYN'S MISTAKE. 14.— MILLBANK. q,i5.-EDNA BROWNING. ' OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "Mrs. Holmes' stories are universally read. Her admirers are numberless....them talk and act like human beings, subject to the y..'ne emotions swayed by the same passions, and actuated by the same motives which are common among... | |
| Celia Emmeline Gardner - 1875 - 348 стор.
...ROSE MATHER. 13.— ETHELYN'S MISTAKE. 14.— MILLBANK. BROWNING. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "Mrs. Holmes' stories are universally read. Her admirers are numberless....in the world of fiction. Her characters are always iife-like, and she makes them talk and act h'ke human beings, subject to the fiime emotions, swayed... | |
| Miriam Coles Harris - 1875 - 356 стор.
...MISTAKE. 14.— MILLBANK. 7 -COUSIN" MAUDE. ^,15.— EDNA BROWNING, OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "Mrs. Holmes' stories are universally read. Her admirers are numberless....is in many respects without a rival in the world of riction. Her characters are always iife-like, and she makes them talk and act like human beings, subject... | |
| Louis Jacolliot - 1875 - 344 стор.
...THE PRESS. "Mr*. Holmes' stories are universally read. Her admirers are numberless. She is in man; respects without a rival in the world of fiction. Her characters are always nfe-likc, and she makes them talk and act like human beings, subject to the Fame emotions, swayed by... | |
| May Agnes Fleming - 1876 - 516 стор.
...MISTAKE. 14.— MILLBANK. ,15.— EDNA BROWNING. 17.— EDITH LYLE. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "Mrs. Holmes' stories are universally read. Her admirers are numberless....makes them talk and act like human beings, subject k> the same emotions, swayed by the same passions, and actuated by the same motives whkJi are common... | |
| Mary Jane Holmes - 1876 - 434 стор.
...MAUDE. ^15.— EDNA BROWNING, id— WEST LAWN. 17.— EDITH LYLE. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "Mrs, Holmes'1 stories are universally read. Her admirers are numberless....in the world of fiction. Her characters are always iife-Iike, and she makes them talk and act like human beings, subject to the same emotions, swayed... | |
| Augusta Jane Evans - 1879 - 532 стор.
...MISTAKE. 14.— MILLBANK. •J5.-EDNA BROWNING. 17.— EDITH LYLE. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "Mrs. Holmes' stories are universally read. Her admirers are numberless....is in many respects without a rival in the world of Action. Her characters are always life-like, and she makes them talk and act like human beings, subject... | |
| Violet Fane - 1876 - 276 стор.
...i7.— EDITH LYLE. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "Mrs. Holmes' stories are universally read. Her admirer* are numberless. She is in many respects without a rival in the world of hction. Her characters are always ufe-like, and she makes them talk and act like human beings, subject... | |
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