| Walter Herries Pollock - 1899 - 146 стор.
...by her remarkable power of embodying and illustrating national character. But the author of ' Emma' confines herself chiefly to the middling classes of...most originality and precision, belong to a class below rather than above that standard. The narrative of all her novels is composed of such common occurrences... | |
| Walter Herries Pollock - 1899 - 158 стор.
...those which are sketched with most originality and precision, belong to a class below rather than above that standard. The narrative of all her novels is...under the observation of most folks ; and her dramatis persons conduct themselves upon the motives and principles which the readers may recognise as ruling... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1900 - 544 стор.
...and by her remarkable power of embodying and illustrating national character. But the author of Emma confines herself chiefly to the middling classes of...under the observation of most folks ; and her dramatis person* conduct themselves upon the motives and principles which the readers may recognise as ruling... | |
| Reginald Brimley Johnson - 1914 - 552 стор.
...and by her remarkable power of embodying and illustrating national character. But the author of Emma confines herself chiefly to the middling classes of...under the observation of most folks ; and her dramatis personae conduct themselves upon the motives and principles which the readers may recognize as ruling... | |
| Frank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin - 1914 - 690 стор.
...and by her remarkable power of embodying and illustrating national character. But the author of Emma confines herself chiefly to the middling classes of...under the observation of most folks; and her dramatis persona conduct themselves upon the motives and principles which the readers may recognize as ruling... | |
| Reginald Brimley Johnson - 1914 - 524 стор.
...and by her remarkable power of embodying and illustrating national character. But the author of Emma confines herself chiefly to the middling classes of...The narrative of all her novels is composed of such rnmrnon (yriirrfiprp'; ag may havp tallpn iind^r T^{; TrtTCprvatgnr of most f oJJcs^__aiidJBer_jtaD!TTatls... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1917 - 540 стор.
...by her remarkable power of embodying and illustrating national character. But the author of "Emma" confines herself chiefly to the middling classes of...under the observation of most folks; and her dramatis persona conduct themselves 149 upon the motives and principles which the readers may recognize as ruling... | |
| Reginald Brimley Johnson - 1919 - 320 стор.
...and by her remarkable power of embodying and illustrating national character. But the author of Emma confines herself chiefly to the middling classes of...under the observation of most folks ; and her dramatis personse conduct themselves upon the motives and principles which the readers may recognize as ruling... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1921 - 458 стор.
...and by her remarkable power of embodying and illustrating national character. But the author of Emma confines herself chiefly to the middling classes of...under the observation of most folks; and her dramatis persona conduct themselves upon the motives and principles which the readers may recognize as ruling... | |
| John Halperin - 1975 - 352 стор.
...former is ultimately superior because she is less romantic. She confines herself, the review continues, chiefly to the middling classes of society; her most...under the observation of most folks; and her dramatis personae conduct themselves upon the motives and principles which the readers may recognize as ruling... | |
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