LIFE OF DICKENS. By Frank T. Marzials. "Notwithstanding the mass of matter that has been printed relating to Dickens and his works ... we should, until we came across this volume, have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England's most popular... Life of Lord Byron - Page xxviby Roden Noel - 1890 - 215 pagesFull view - About this book
| Walt Whitman - 1887 - 336 pages
...throughout with spirit and great literary skill."— Scotsman. LIFE OF DICKENS. By FRANK T. MARZIALS. " Notwithstanding the mass of matter that has been printed...have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England's most popular novelist as being really satisfactory. The difficulty is removed by Mr. Marzials's... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1887 - 758 pages
...throughout with spirit and great literary skill. "— Scotsman. LIFE OF DICKENS. By Frank T. Marzials. " Notwithstanding the mass of matter that has been printed...have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England's most popular novelist as being really satisfactory. The difficulty ia removed by Mr. Marzials'a... | |
| William Michael Rossetti, John Parker Anderson - 1887 - 290 pages
...DICKENS. By FRANK T. MARZIALS. " Notwithstanding the mass of matter that has been printed relatiug to Dickens and his works ... we should, until we came...have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England's most popular novelist as being really satisfactory. The difficulty is removed by Mr. Marzials's... | |
| William Michael Rossetti - 1887 - 246 pages
...by fancy, and enriched by poetic feeling."—Liverpool Mercury. LIFE OF COLKKIDGE. By Hall Caine. " We should, until we came across this volume, have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England's most popular novelist as being really satisfactory. The difficulty is removed by Mr. Marzials'... | |
| 1887 - 514 pages
...Dickens and his works, .he numerous "lives," "recollections," "reminiscences," "anecdotes," and so forth, we should, until we came across this volume, have been at a .oss to recommend any popular life of England's most popular novelist as being reallv satisfactory.... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1888 - 252 pages
...literary skill, often rising into eloquence." — Scotsman. LIFE OF DICKENS. By Frank T. Marzials. " Notwithstanding the mass of matter that has been printed...have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England's most popular novelist as being really satisfactory. The difficulty is removed by Mr. Marzials'... | |
| Epictetus - 1888 - 282 pages
...throughout with spirit and great literary skill." — Scotsman. LIFE OF DICKENS. By Frank T. Marzials. "Notwithstanding the mass of matter that has been...have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England's most popular novelist as being really satisfactory. The difficulty is removed by Mr. Marzials's... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1888 - 212 pages
...throughout with spirit and great literary skill."— Scotsman. LIFE OF DICKENS. By FRANK T. MARZIALS. "Notwithstanding the mass of matter that has been...have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England's most popular novelist as being really satisfactory. The difficulty is removed by Mr. Marzials's... | |
| graf Leo Tolstoy - 1888 - 376 pages
...throughout with spirit and great literary iklll."— Scotsman. LIFE OF DICKENS. By FRAWK T. MABZIALS. " Notwithstanding the mass of matter that has been printed...his works . . . we should, until we came across this rolume, have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England'i most popular novelist as being... | |
| William Sharp - 1888 - 248 pages
...Mercury. LIFE OF COLERIDGE. By Hall Caine. LIFE OF LONGFELLOW. By Professor Eric S. Robertson. •' We should, until we came across this volume, have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England's most popular novelist as being really satisfactory."—Atken&um. LIFE OF DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI.... | |
| |