The tale is well told, the interest warmly sustained throughout, and the delineation of female character is marked by a delicate sense of moral beauty. It is a work that may be confided to the hands of a daughter by her parent. Nancy: A Novelpor Rhoda Broughton - 1874 - 411 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Grace Aguilar - 1853 - 444 páginas
...astonished at the fire and accuracy with which she depicts scenes of daring and of death." — Observer. *' The tale is well told, the interest warmly sustained...hands of a daughter by her parent."— Court Journal. " Every one who knows the works of this lamented author, must observe that she rises with her subjects.... | |
| Adelaide D. O'Keeffe - 1854 - 426 páginas
...astonished at the fire and accuracy with which she depicts scenes of daring and of death/' — Observer. " The tale is well told, the interest warmly sustained...female character is marked by a delicate sense of moral beautv. It is a work that m ly be confided to the hands of a daughter by her parent." — Court Journal.... | |
| Henry Taylor (bee-keeper.) - 1855 - 286 páginas
...astonished at the fire and accuracy with which she depicts scenes of daring and of death ." — Observer. " The tale is well told, the interest warmly sustained...hands of a daughter by her parent."— Court Journal. " Every one who knows the works of this lamented author, must observe that she rises with her subjects.... | |
| Augusta Johnstone - 1857 - 184 páginas
...astonished at the fire and accuracy with which she depicts scenes of daring and of death." — Observer . " The tale is well told, the interest warmly sustained...hands of a daughter by her parent." — Court Journal. " Every one who knows the works of this lamented author, must observe that she rises with her subjects.... | |
| Gresham Omnium (pseud.) - 1858 - 168 páginas
...astonished at the fire and accuracy with which she depicts scenes of daring and of death."— Observer. " The tale is well told, the interest warmly sustained...hands of a daughter by her parent."— Court Journal. " Every one who knows the works of this lamented author, must observe that she rises with her subjects.... | |
| Annabella Crawford - 1858 - 452 páginas
...astonished at the fire and accuracy with which she depicts scenes of daring and of death." — Observer. " The tale is well told, the interest warmly sustained...hands of a daughter by her parent."— Court Journal " Every one who knows the works of this lamented author, must observe that she rises with her subjects.... | |
| Sophie Ristaud Cottin - 1858 - 152 páginas
...ones, might at once entitle her to a birthplace among historical novelists."—Ladie? Companion. " The tale is well told, the interest warmly sustained...female character is marked by a delicate sense of moral beautv It is a work that may be confided to the hands of a daughter by her parent."—Court Journal.... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1858 - 694 páginas
...eloquence, written with pract Ucd polish and enthusiastic energy .'— Observer. 'The tale is well told, and the delineation of female character is marked by a delicate sense of moral beauty.' — Court Journal, ' Very beautiful and very true are the portraits nf the female mind and heart which... | |
| Thomas Carter - 1860 - 742 páginas
...astonished at the fire and accuracy with which she depicts scenes of daring and of death." — Observer. " The tale is well told, the interest warmly sustained...hands of a daughter by her parent."— Court Journal. " Every one who knows the works of this lamented author, must observe that she rises with her subjects.... | |
| James Shirley Hibberd - 1860 - 304 páginas
...astonished at the fire and accuracy with which she depicts scenes of daring and of death."— Observer. " The tale is well told, the interest warmly sustained...hands of a daughter by her parent."— Court Journal, " Every one who knows the works of this lamented author, must observe that she rises with her subjects.... | |
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