The Memoir is followed by a criticism of Hawthorne as a writer ; and the criticism, though we should be inclined to dissent from particular sentiments, is, on the whole, very well written, and exhibits a discriminating enthusiasm for one of the most fascinating... The Gateway to the Polynia: A Voyage to Spitzbergenpor John Campion Wells - 1873 - 355 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Patrick Anderson - 1873 - 408 páginas
...writer ; and the criticism, though we should be inclined to dissent from particular sentiments, is, on the whole, very well written, and exhibits a discriminating...of the most fascinating of novelists.' — Saturday Reviete. ' Seldom has it been our lot to meet with a more appreciative delineation c; f character than... | |
| Roger D. Upton - 1873 - 292 páginas
...writer ; and the criticism, though we should be inclined to dissent from particular sentiments, is, on the whole, very well written, and exhibits a discriminating enthusiasm for one of the most fascinating of novelists.'—Saturday Review. ' Seldom has it been our lot to meet with a more appreciative delineation... | |
| Paul Lenoir - 1873 - 386 páginas
...writer; and the criticism, though we should be inclined to dissent from particular sentiments, is, on the whole, very well written, and exhibits a discriminating enthusiasm for one of the most fascinating of novelists."—Saturday Review. - " Seldom has it been our lot to meet with a more appreciative delineation... | |
| Thomas Lean Wilkinson - 1873 - 90 páginas
...writer; and the criticism, though we should be inclined to dissent from particular sentiments, is, on the whole, very well written, and exhibits a discriminating^ enthusiasm for one of the most fascinating of novelists."—Saturday Review. given them to the world, as well as for his admirable portraiture of... | |
| James Bonwick - 1873 - 310 páginas
...writer; and the criticism, though we should be inclined to dissent from particular sentiments, is, on the whole, very well written, and exhibits a discriminating enthusiasm for one of the most fascinating of novelists."—Saturday Review. given them to the world, as well as for his admirable portraiture of... | |
| Andrew Kennedy H. Boyd - 1873 - 392 páginas
...writer; and the criticism, though we should be inclined to dissent from particular sentiments, is, on the whole, very well written, and exhibits a discriminating enthusiasm for one of the most fascinating of novelists."—Saturday Revieiu. " Seldom has it been our lot to meet with a more appreciative delineation... | |
| Paul Lenoir - 1873 - 386 páginas
...to dissent from particular sentiments, is, on the whole, very well written, and exhibits a discrimia more appreciative delineation of character than this...Hawthorne . . . Mr. Page deserves the best thanks of every admirer of Hawthorne for the way in which he has gathered together these relics, and given them... | |
| John Llewelyn Davies - 1873 - 376 páginas
...writer; and the criticism, though we should be inclined to dissent from particular sentiments, is e on the whole, very well written, and exhibits a discriminating enthusiasm for one of the most fasgiven them to (he world, as well as for his admirable portraiture of their author's life and character."-—Morning... | |
| James Hinton - 1874 - 124 páginas
...post 8vo. 7s. 6d. "The Memoir is followed by A criticism of Hawthorne asawriter; and the criticism is, on the whole, very well written, and exhibits a discriminating...delineation of character than this Memoir of Hawthorne." — Moming Post. " He has done full justice to the fine character of the author of ' The Scarlet Letter..... | |
| David Ker - 1874 - 438 páginas
...Svo. 7* &£ "The Memoir is followed by a criticism of Hawthorne as a writer; and the criticism is, on the whole, very well written, and exhibits a discriminating...delineation of character than this Memoir of Hawthorne."— Met*' ittg Post. " He has done full justice to the fine character of the author of ' ITie Scarlet Letter.1... | |
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