| Theresa Pulszky - 1850 - 366 sivua
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| James Phillips Fletcher - 1850 - 344 sivua
...every civilised country in Europe. The style of Mrs. Green is admirable. She has a fine perception of character and manners, a penetrating spirit of...the spirit of romantic adventure." — Morning Post, its heroines were, for the most part, foreign Princesses, related almost entirely to the history of... | |
| John Evelyn - 1850 - 416 sivua
...almost every civilised country m Europe. The style of Mrs. Green is admirable. She has a fine perception of character and manners, a penetrating spirit of...singular exactness of judgment. The memoirs are richly fraugnt with the spirit of romantic adventure."— Morning Post. " This work is a worthy companion... | |
| George Alexander Hoskins - 1851 - 406 sivua
...every civilised country in Europe. The style of Mrs. Green is admirable. She has a fine perception of character and manners, a penetrating spirit of...romantic adventure." — Morning Post. " This work is a wortby companion to Miss Strickland's admirable ' Queens of England.' In one respect the subject-matter... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1851 - 408 sivua
...every civilised country in Europe. The style of Mrs. Green is admirable. She has a fine perception of character and manners, a penetrating spirit of...richly fraught with the spirit of romantic adventure." — Horning Post. " This work is a worthy companion to Miss Strickland's admirable ' Queens of England.'... | |
| Edmund Spencer (capt.) - 1851 - 496 sivua
...every civilised country in Europe. The style of Mrs. Green is admirable. She has a fine perception of character and manners, a penetrating spirit of...richly fraught with the spirit of romantic adventure." — Horning Pott. "This work is a worthy companion to Miss Strickland's admirable 'Queens of England.'... | |
| Eliot Warburton - 1851 - 582 sivua
...every civilised country in Europe. The style of Mrs. Green is admirable. She has a fine perception of character and manners, a penetrating spirit of...observation, and singular exactness of judgment. The memoirs an richly fraught with the spirit of romantic adventure." — Morning Pott. " This work is a worthy... | |
| Stephen Watson Fullom - 1852 - 410 sivua
...meet companion for the work of Miss Strickland, to which, indeed, it is an indispensable addition. The authoress, already favourably known to the learned...richly fraught with the spirit of romantic adventure." — Horning Post. " This work is a worthy companion to Miss Strickland's admirable ' Queens of England.'... | |
| 1852 - 414 sivua
...every civilised country in Europe. The style of Mrs. Green is admirable. She has a fine perception of character and manners, a penetrating spirit of...of the ' Queens of England.' That celebrated work, althcngh its heroines were, for the most part, foreign Princesses, related almost entirely to the history... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1852 - 360 sivua
...every civilised country in Europe. The style of Mrs. Green is admirable. She has a fine perception of character and manners, a penetrating spirit of...subject-matter of these volumes is more interesting, becanse it is more diversified than that of the ' Queens of England.' That celebrated work, althcugh... | |
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