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 - Página 4481896Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Augusta Jane Wilson - 1883 - 394 páginas
...absorbing interest." . ____ .. MILLBANK: or Roger Irving's Ward. By MRS. MARY JANE HOLMES. " Mrs. Holmes' stories are universally read. Her admirers are numberless....beings, subject to the same emotions, swayed by the same motives which are common among men and women of every day existence. Mrs. Holmes is very happy in portraying... | |
| Augusta Jane Wilson - 1883 - 396 páginas
...and absorbing Interest." MILLBANK: or Roger living's Ward. By MRS. MARY JANE HOLMES. " Mrs. Holmes' stories are universally read. Her admirers are numberless....beings, subject to the same emotions, swayed by the same motives which are common among men and women of every day existence. Mrs. Holmes is very happy in portraying... | |
| Augusta Jane Wilson - 1883 - 380 páginas
...MRS. MARY JANE HOLMES. "Mrs. Holmes' stories are universally read. Her admirers are numberless. Sha is in many respects without a rival in the world of...beings, subject to the same emotions, swayed by the same motives which are common among men and women of every day existence. Mrs. Holmes is very happy in portraving... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1883 - 396 páginas
...and absorbing interest." MILLBANK: or Roger Irving's Ward. By MRS. MARY JANE HOLMES. "Mrs. Holmes' stories are universally read. Her admirers are numberless....in the world of fiction. Her characters are always lif e-like, and she makes them talk and act like nnman beings, subject to the same emotions, swayed... | |
| Julie P. Smith - 1883 - 408 páginas
...OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. •"Mrs. Holmes' stories are universally read. Her admirers are numberless. She ts in many respects without a rival in the world of fiction. Her characters are •Iw-iys life-like, and she makes them talk and act like human beings, subject to the tame emotions,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1883 - 842 páginas
...\(lf<iv>. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. -Mrs. Holmes' stories are universally read. Her admirers are numbenesm. > in many respects without a rival in the world of fiction. Her characters are «lw.ty« life-like, and she makes them latk and act like human beings, subject to the same- emotions,... | |
| Clara I N. Robinson - 1884 - 330 páginas
...and absorbing Interest." MILLBANK: or Roger Irving's Ward. By MRS. MARY JANE HOLMES. "Mrs. Holmes' stories are universally read. Her admirers are numberless....beings, subject to the same emotions, swayed by the same motives which are common among men and women of every day existence. Mrs. Holmes is very happy in portraying... | |
| Julie P. Smith - 1885 - 684 páginas
...EDNA BROWNING. WEST LAWN. MILDRED. FORREST HOUSE. (New). OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. ** Mrs, Holmes* stones are universally read. Her admirers are numberless....them talk and act like human beings, subject to the samii emotions, swayed by the same passions, and actuated by the same motives which are common among... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 856 páginas
...without a rival in the wurld uf fiction. Her characters are •.Iw^yr life like, an<l she mak^st em talk and act like human beings, subject to the same emotions, swayed by the $am • passions, and actuated by tr-c same motives which, are comnvm among raen and women of every... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 828 páginas
...OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. ** Mrs. Holmes' stories are universally read. Her admirers are numberless. b'ho is in many respects without a. rival in the world of fiction. Her characters aro *.lw.*y£ life lik;;, and she makes lUem talk and act like human beings, subject to the Mine emotions,... | |
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