The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 2Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1860 |
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... story , or follow the poor princess through all her vagaries ; her balls and her dances , her travels to Jerusalem and Naples , her jigs , and her junketings , and her tears . As I read her trial in history , I vote she is not guilty ...
... story , or follow the poor princess through all her vagaries ; her balls and her dances , her travels to Jerusalem and Naples , her jigs , and her junketings , and her tears . As I read her trial in history , I vote she is not guilty ...
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... Story Book . By JANE STRICKLAND . With twenty - four illus- trations by Adams . Square 24mo . , pp . 422. New York : James Miller . 1860 . NEXT to Miss Edgeworth , the author of this little volume is the most charm- ing and successful ...
... Story Book . By JANE STRICKLAND . With twenty - four illus- trations by Adams . Square 24mo . , pp . 422. New York : James Miller . 1860 . NEXT to Miss Edgeworth , the author of this little volume is the most charm- ing and successful ...
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... stories that we have recently examined , has a more skilfully constructed plot , or one better calculated to beguile the time and attention of the lover of fiction . Indeed the greatest fault this last story of Dumas ' has , is that it ...
... stories that we have recently examined , has a more skilfully constructed plot , or one better calculated to beguile the time and attention of the lover of fiction . Indeed the greatest fault this last story of Dumas ' has , is that it ...
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CONTENTS | 17 |
AMERICAN FEMALE NOVELISTS | 31 |
CAMOENS AND HIS TRANSLATORS | 46 |
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