A very remarkable book, deserving of critical analysis impossible within our limit ; brilliant, but not superficial ; well considered, but not elaborated ; constructed with the proverbial art that conceals, but yet allows itself to be enjoyed by readers... A Short History of British Colonial Policy - Page 11de Hugh Edward Egerton - 1897 - 503 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William Henry Wilkins - 1892 - 260 pages
...ovelists.'—Standard. ' A very remarkable book, deserving of critical analysis impossible within our limit; brilliant, but not superficial; well considered, but not elaborated;...readers to whom fine literary method is a keen pleasure; true without cynicism, subtle without affectation, humorous without strain, witty without offence,... | |
| Moritz Kaufmann - 1892 - 310 pages
...of critical analysis impossible within our limit ; brilliant, but not superficial ; well cousitUred, but not elaborated ; constructed with the proverbial...itself to be enjoyed by readers to. whom fine literary ratthod is a keen pleasure ; true without cynicism, subtle without affectation, humorous without strain,... | |
| Walter Lock - 1893 - 296 pages
...story by Mr. Hope, who has, the Athetuxum says, 'a decided outlook and individuality of his own.' ' A graceful, vivacious comedy, true to human nature. The characters are traced wiih a masterly hand.'— Times. Edna Lyall. DERRICK VAUGHAN, NOVELIST. By EDNA LYALL, Author of '... | |
| William Matthew Flinders Petrie - 1895 - 208 pages
...Edition. ' A very remarkable book, deserving of critical analysis impossible within our limit ; brilliant, but not superficial ; well considered, but not elaborated...is a keen pleasure.'- The World. A CHANGE OF AIR. Sixth Edition. 'A graceful, vivacious comedy, true to human nature. The characters are traced with... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - 1895 - 276 pages
...Edition. ' A very remarkable book, deserving of critical analysis impossible within our limit ; brilliant, but not superficial ; well considered, but not elaborated...is a keen pleasure.'— The World. A CHANGE OF AIR. Sixth Edition. ' A graceful, vivacious comedy, true to human nature. The characters are traced with... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1895 - 550 pages
...Edition. ' A very remarkable book, deserving of critical analysis impossible within our limit ; brilliant, but not superficial ; well considered, but not elaborated...is a keen pleasure.'— The World. A CHANGE OF AIR. Fourth Edition. 'A graceful, vivacious comedy, true to human nature. The characters are traced with... | |
| Frank Granger - 1895 - 364 pages
...Edition. ' A very remarkable book, deserving of critical analysis impossible within our limit ; brilliant, but not superficial ; well considered, but not elaborated...is a keen pleasure.'— The World. A CHANGE OF AIR. Sixth Edition. 'A graceful, vivacious comedy, true to human nature. The characters are traced with... | |
| William Matthew Flinders Petrie - 1895 - 338 pages
...Crown 8vo. 6s. ' A very remarkable book, deserving of crit1cal analysis impossible within our limit ; brill1ant, but not superficial ; well considered,...readers to whom fine literary method is a keen pleasure ; true without cynicism, subtle without affectation, humorous without strain, witty without offence,... | |
| Edward Bowmaker - 1895 - 266 pages
...— Standard. ' A very remarkable book, deserving of critical analysis impossible within our limit ; brill1ant, but not superficial ; well considered,...readers to whom fine literary method is a keen pleasure ; true without cynicism, subtle without affectation, humorous without strain, witty without offence,... | |
| William Basil Worsfold - 1895 - 326 pages
...— Standard. ' A very remarkable book, deserving of critical analysis impossible within our limit ; brill1ant, but not superficial ; well considered,...readers to whom fine literary method is a keen pleasure ; true without cynicism, subtle without affectation, humorous without strain, witty without offence,... | |
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