A very remarkable book, deserving of critical analysis impossible within our limit ; brilliant, but not superficial ; well considered, but not elaborated ; constructed with the proverbial art that conceals, but yet allows itself to be enjoyed by readers... Celtic Art in Pagan and Christian Times - Página 30por John Romilly Allen - 1904 - 315 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Williams - 1898 - 180 páginas
...Review of Reviews. Anthony Hope's Novels Crown 8vo. 6s. each. THE GOD IN THE CAR. Seventh Edition. f A very remarkable book, deserving of critical analysis...constructed with the proverbial art that conceals, but yet allows itself to be enjoyed by readers to whom fine literary method is a keen pleasure.'—... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1891 - 440 páginas
...novel, and even sublime.' — W, T. STEAD in the Review of Reviews. Anthony Hope's Novels Crown Sva, 6s, each. THE GOD IN THE CAR. Ninth Edition. 'A very...constructed with the proverbial art that conceals, but yet allows itself to be enjoyed by readers to whom fine literary method is a keen pleasure.'—... | |
| William Henry Wilkins - 1892 - 260 páginas
...works in a year that has given us the handiwork of Dearly all our best living novelists.'—Standard. ' A very remarkable book, deserving of critical analysis...constructed with the proverbial art that conceals, but yet allows itself to be enjoyed by readers to whom fine literary method is a keen pleasure; true... | |
| Moritz Kaufmann - 1892 - 310 páginas
...the Rnntw tfRt*,ifats. Anthony Hope's Novels Crown 8v*. £*--. t*£ h. THE GOD IN THE CAR. Seventh Edition. ' A very remarkable book, deserving of critical...our limit ; brilliant, but not superficial ; well cousitUred, but not elaborated ; constructed with the proverbial art that conceals, but yet allows... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - 1895 - 276 páginas
...And this is to say it is a book worth reading.' — Ejcatn:'ner, Anthony Hope's Novels Crown 8z/0. 6s. each. THE GOD IN THE CAR. Ninth Edition. ' A very...constructed with the proverbial art that conceals, but yet allows itself to be enjoyed by readers to whom fine literary method is a keen pleasure.'—... | |
| Frank Granger - 1895 - 364 páginas
...absolute unconventionality and passion . . . And this is to say it is a book worth reading.' — Examiner. THE GOD IN THE CAR. Ninth Edition. ' A very remarkable...constructed with the proverbial art that conceals, but yet allows itself to be enjoyed by readers to whom fine literary method is a keen pleasure.'—... | |
| William Matthew Flinders Petrie - 1895 - 208 páginas
...that "The Master FICTION PART II. — FICTION Marie Corelli's Novels. Crown 8vo. 6s. each. WORLDS. 29 THE GOD IN THE CAR. Ninth Edition. ' A very remarkable...constructed with the proverbial art that conceals, but yet allows itself to be enjoyed by readers to whom fine literary method is a keen pleasure.'- The... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1895 - 550 páginas
...STEAD in the Rtritw o/Revinos. Anthony Hope's Novels Crown 87 'a. 6s. each. THE GOD IN THE CAR. Seventh Edition. ' A very remarkable book, deserving of critical...constructed with the proverbial art that conceals, but yet allows itself to be enjoyed by readers to whom fine literary method is a keen pleasure.'—... | |
| Mary Gaunt - 1895 - 344 páginas
...in a year that has given us the handiwork of nearly all our best living novelists.' — Standard. ' A very remarkable book, deserving of critical analysis...constructed with the proverbial art that conceals, but yet allows itself to be enjoyed by readers to whom fine literary method is a keen pleasure ; true... | |
| Arthur Wollaston Hutton - 1895 - 248 páginas
...in a year that has given us the handiwork of nearly all our best living novelists.' — Standard. ' A very remarkable book, deserving of critical analysis...constructed with the proverbial art that conceals, but yet allows itself to be enjoyed by readers to whom fine literary method is- a keen pleasure ; true... | |
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