The National Quarterly Review, Volume 2Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1860 |
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Pagina 44
... character is now introduced : Reginald Lindsay . But this fine character is made to occupy a second place , and to play a minor part . Beulah has by this time won fame and distinction , as an author- ess , and also many friends . Dr ...
... character is now introduced : Reginald Lindsay . But this fine character is made to occupy a second place , and to play a minor part . Beulah has by this time won fame and distinction , as an author- ess , and also many friends . Dr ...
Pagina 369
... character was as lovely as her person . Perhaps in the whole range of novel literature there is not a more beautiful conception of a womanly character than that of Mrs. Dell . Grace hated her in proportion as she was good , but ...
... character was as lovely as her person . Perhaps in the whole range of novel literature there is not a more beautiful conception of a womanly character than that of Mrs. Dell . Grace hated her in proportion as she was good , but ...
Pagina 405
... character , 17 , et seq . - the ancients acquaint- ed with the inductive philosophy , 21 - what the Baconian philosophy has done , 22 - the Aristotelian system and its opponents , 25 -character of Novum Organum , 30 . Camoens and his ...
... character , 17 , et seq . - the ancients acquaint- ed with the inductive philosophy , 21 - what the Baconian philosophy has done , 22 - the Aristotelian system and its opponents , 25 -character of Novum Organum , 30 . Camoens and his ...
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CONTENTS | 17 |
AMERICAN FEMALE NOVELISTS | 31 |
CAMOENS AND HIS TRANSLATORS | 46 |
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