| Agnes Strickland - Martyrs - 1841 - 296 pages
...personages represented are drawn with distinctness, and with the features of nature."—Athenteum. " It ends with musical melancholy, a strain of exquisitely...graphically described that they possess the mind for ever."—Church and State Gazette. Just published, handsomely bound and gilt, Queene Philippa's Golden... | |
| Bibliography - 1852 - 556 pages
...with the features of nature."— ATH KXJEVM. "It ends with musical melancholy a strain of cxqni sitely simple beauty, referring to the judicial slaying of one of England's worthiest sons. There are some tine portraits ably limned herein. There are family pictures so graphically described that they possess... | |
| Charles Hastings Collette - 1851 - 340 pages
...Household of SIR THOs- MORE. • Libellui a Margareta More, quindecim annos nata, Chelseiae inceptiu. " Clever and agreeable reading. . . . We can give the...possess the mind for ever."— Church and State Gazette. Just published, handsomely bound and gilt, Queene Fhilippa's Golden Booke. Illuminations. Second Edition,... | |
| Joseph Salway Eisdell - Poor - 1852 - 244 pages
...accurate, pictures which it affords of the domestic manners of the period ; and the characters of eome of the personages represented are drawn with distinctness,...graphically described that they possess the mind for ever." — Churvh and State Gazette. Handsomely hound and gilt, with Illuminations, Queene Philippa's Golden... | |
| John Cumming - Miracles - 1852 - 660 pages
...personages represented are drawn with distinctness, and with the features of nature." — Atheneeuiti. " It ends with musical melancholy, a strain of exquisitely...the mind for ever." — Church and State Gazette, Just published, handsomely bound and gilt, Queene Philippa's Golden Booke. DUumtnatt'ons. Second Edition,... | |
| William Jerdan - 1852 - 518 pages
...personages represented are drawn with distinctness, and with the features of nature." — Atheneeum. " It ends with musical melancholy, a strain of exquisitely...the mind for ever." — Church and State Gazette. Handsomely bound and gilt, with Illuminations, Queene Philippa's Golden Booke. Second Edition, in poet... | |
| Hannah Ransome Geldart - 1852 - 276 pages
...personages represented are drawn with distinctness, and with the features of n at ure ." — A tken&vm, 11 It ends with musical melancholy, a strain of exquisitely...the mind for ever." — Church and State Gazette. Just published, handsomely bound and gilt, Queene Philippa's Golden Booke. Siaiitfl Second Edition,... | |
| William Jerdan - Authors, English - 1852 - 352 pages
...with distinctness, and with the features of nature."—Atheneeum. " It ends with musical melaneholy, a strain of exquisitely simple beauty, referring to...graphically described that they possess the mind for ever."—Church and State Gazette. Just published, handsomely bound and gilt, Queene Philippa's Golden... | |
| Catharine Parr Traill - Fiction - 1852 - 448 pages
...personages represented are drawn with distinctness, and with the features of nature." — Athenaum. " It ends with musical melancholy, a strain of exquisitely...portraits ably limned herein. There are family pictures BO graphically described that they possess the mind for ever."— Church and State Gazette, Just published,... | |
| William Jerdan - Authors, English - 1852 - 348 pages
...distinetness, and with the features of nature." — Aihenteum. " It ends with musical melancholy, actrain of exquisitely simple beauty, referring to the judicial...portraits ably limned herein. There are family pictures so praphically described that they possess the mind for ever."— Church and State Gazette. Just published,... | |
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