The only small edition which is quite complete. " Perhaps there exists no work, either of instruction or entertainment, in the English language which, has been more generally read, or more deservedly admired, than the Life and Adventures of Robinson Cr... The stonemason of Saint Point. Transl - Page 6de Alphonse Marie L. de Prat de Lamartine - 1851Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Daniel Defoe - 1810 - 348 pages
...— My fears on account of the Savages begin to subside - 261 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF DANIEL DE FOE. PERHAPS there exists no work, either of instruction...entertainment, in the English language, which has been more generally read, and more universally admired, than the Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 506 pages
...talents, and kindness of disposition. will make him long regretted and remembered by his friends.] PERHAPS there exists no work, either of instruction...entertainment, in the English language, which has been more generally read, and more universally admired, than the Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe.... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 500 pages
...talents, and kindness of disposition, will make him long regretted and remembered by his friends.] PERHAPS there exists no work, either of instruction...entertainment, in the English language, which has been more generally read, and more universally admired, than the Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 452 pages
...talents, and kindness of disposition, will make him long regretted and remembered by his friends.] PERHAPS there exists no work, either of instruction...entertainment, in the English language, which has been more generally read, and more universally admired, than the Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe.... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1836 - 406 pages
...NEUVE-SAfNT-ADGUST1N; AND FBENCff AND ENGLfSH L1 sВАНУ, ВСЕ V1Ï1KMXE. 1856. THE LIFE OF DANIEL DE FOE, PERHAPS there exists no work, either of instruction...entertainment, in the English language, which has been more generally read, and more universally admired, than theii/e and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe.... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 416 pages
...BY DA TALBOYS, FOR THOMAS TEGG, 73, CHEAFSIDE, LONDON. 1840. BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF DANIEL DE FOE". PERHAPS there exists no work, either of instruction...entertainment, in the English language, which has been more generally read, and more universally admired, than the Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe.... | |
| Thomas W. Kelly - 1842 - 236 pages
...critics, that the secret of its fascination is in its Reality."— Edinburgh Review, No. 166, page 530. " There exists no work, either of instruction or entertainment, in the English language, which has been more generally read, and more universally admired, than the Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe."... | |
| William Roscoe - 1846 - 588 pages
...Designs by UARVBT, fcap.Svo, New and improved Edition, with additional Cuts, cloth, gilt, 5*. 1844 The only small edition which is quite complete. "...entertainment, in the English language, which has been more generally read, or more deservedly admired, than the Lile and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe."—... | |
| Friedrich Carl W. von Schlegel - 1846 - 560 pages
...Designs by H ABVBY, fcap. Svo, New and improved Edition, with additional Cuts, cloth, gilt, 5s. 1S44 The only small edition which is quite complete. "...entertainment, in the English language, which has been more generally read, or more deservedly admired, than the Lile and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe."—... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1846 - 578 pages
...Designs by HARVBT, feap. Svo, New and improved Edition, with additional Cuts, cloth, gilt, 5s. 1844 The only small edition which is quite complete. "...entertainment, in the English language, which has been more generally read, or more deservedly admired, than the Lite and Adventure* of Rohinson Crusoe."—... | |
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