| Elizabeth Cooper - 1866 - 322 Seiten
...MRS OLIPHANT. " ' Agnes ' is a novel superior to any of Mrs Oliphant's former works."— AtTienamm. "Mrs Oliphant is one of the most admirable of our...pathetic beauty will appeal irresistibly to all readers." — Post. THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN GRADUATE LIBRARY DATE DUE APR 04 19 13 DO NOT REMOVE OR MUTILATE... | |
| lady Blake - 1866 - 382 Seiten
..." The Life of Edward Irving," &c., 3 vols. " Mrs. OHphant is one of the most admirable of our lady novelists. In her works there are always to be found...high principle, good taste, sense, and refinement . The grace of her style, its tranquillity, its unstudied but by no means negligent elegance, have... | |
| Eliza Stephenson - 1866 - 352 Seiten
...a narrative of deep interest" — Reader. " Mrs. Oliphant is one of the moat admirable of our lady novelists. In her works there are always to be found...high principle, good taste, sense, and refinement The grace of her style, its tranquillity, its unstudied but by no means negligent elegance, have a... | |
| James Payn - 1866 - 324 Seiten
...a narrative of deep interest." — Reader. " Mrs. Oliphant is one of the most admirable of our lady novelists. In her works there are always to be found...high principle, good taste, sense, and refinement The grace of her style, its tranquillity, its unstudied but by no means negligent elegance, have a... | |
| Dinah Maria Mulock Craik - 1866 - 342 Seiten
...a narrative of deep interest" — Reatlcr. " Mrs. Oliphant is one of the most admirable of our lady novelists. In her works there are always to be found...high principle, good taste, sense, and refinement The #race of her style, its tranquillity, its unstudied but by no means negligent elegance, have a... | |
| William John C. Moens - 1866 - 380 Seiten
...a narrative of deep interest" — Reader. " Mrs. Oliphant is one of the most admirable of our lady novelists. In her works there are always to be found...high principle, good taste, sense, and refinement The grace of her style, its tranquillity, its unstudied but by no means negligent elegance, have a... | |
| S Russell Whitney - 1866 - 392 Seiten
..."The Life of Edward Irving," &c., 3 vols. " Mrs. Oliphant is one of the most admirable of our lady novelists. In her works there are always to be found...high principle, good taste, sense, and refinement . The grace of her style, its tranquillity, its unstudied but by no means negligent elegance, have... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1866 - 424 Seiten
...a narrative of deep interest." — Reader. " Mrs. Oliphant is one of the most admirable of our lady novelists. In her works there are always to be found...high principle, good taste, sense, and refinement The grace of her style, its tranquillity, its unstudied but by no means negligent elegance, have a... | |
| Frederick William Robinson - 1866 - 322 Seiten
...la a narrative of deep interest"—Reader, " Mrs. Oliphant is one of the most admirable of our lady novelists. In her works there are always to be found...high principle, good taste, sense, and refinement The grace of her style, its tranquillity, its unstudied but by no means negligent elegance, have a... | |
| Frederick William Robinson - 1866 - 338 Seiten
...narrative of deep interest." — Reader. *' Mrs. Oliphant is one of the most admirable of our lady novelists. In her works there are always to be found...high principle, good taste, sense, and refinement. The grace of her style, its tranquillity, its unstudied but by no means negligent elegance, have a... | |
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