The British Quarterly Review, 44. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1866 |
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... writers of different genius and tendencies , but though their views may not coincide , they all agree in the general picture . They concur in this , that after years of settled government and established order , the distinctions of race ...
... writers of different genius and tendencies , but though their views may not coincide , they all agree in the general picture . They concur in this , that after years of settled government and established order , the distinctions of race ...
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... writer , but the Author of John Halifax ' is so well known as the lady who was Miss Mulock , and is Mrs. Craik , that we commit no breach of confidence , and cannot be considered impertinent in speaking openly of her . She takes the ...
... writer , but the Author of John Halifax ' is so well known as the lady who was Miss Mulock , and is Mrs. Craik , that we commit no breach of confidence , and cannot be considered impertinent in speaking openly of her . She takes the ...
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... writers are cleverer , more impassioned , more brilliant , but we turn from their eloquent words to her tales of simple ... writer of fiction having first excited the imagination or kindled the enthusiasm of readers , who are for NO ...
... writers are cleverer , more impassioned , more brilliant , but we turn from their eloquent words to her tales of simple ... writer of fiction having first excited the imagination or kindled the enthusiasm of readers , who are for NO ...
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... writer of fiction who neglects his high vocation , and accepts only the low one of paid entertainer , -paid to amuse ... writers of ' sensa- tion ' novels give the homage which vice pays to virtue , by acknowledging that the outer form ...
... writer of fiction who neglects his high vocation , and accepts only the low one of paid entertainer , -paid to amuse ... writers of ' sensa- tion ' novels give the homage which vice pays to virtue , by acknowledging that the outer form ...
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... writer to the Author of John Halifax , ' we feel that she is not trying to impose upon us , and to make us believe that there is more than meets the eye in what she writes . We repay her by looking carefully for delicate shades of ...
... writer to the Author of John Halifax , ' we feel that she is not trying to impose upon us , and to make us believe that there is more than meets the eye in what she writes . We repay her by looking carefully for delicate shades of ...
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