It is scarcely surprising; that Harrison Ainsworth should have secured to himself a very wide popularity, when we consider how happily he has chosen his themes. Sometimes, by the luckiest inspiration, he has chosen a romance of captivating and enthralling... The Poacher - Page 3de Frederick Marryat - 1856 - 344 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Christian Gottlob Barth - 1853 - 842 pages
...CHAMBER. With Illustrations by Phiz. "It is scarcely surprising that Harrison Ainsworth should have secured to himself a very wide popularity, when we...has chosen a romance of captivating and enthralling fascinations, such as ' Crichton,' the ' Admirable Crichton.' Surely no one ever hit upon a worthier... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1854 - 366 pages
...Cruikshank. 1 vol. Price 6*., cloth gilt. "It is scarcely surprising that Hamsun Ainsworth should have secured to himself a very wide popularity, when we...enthralling: fascination, such as 'Crichton,' the 'Admirable Crichtnn.' Surely no one ever hit upon a worthier hero of romance, not from the days of Apuleius to... | |
| Catherine Grace F. Gore - 1854 - 264 pages
...AINSWORTH. Illustrated by George Cruikshauk. " It is scarcely surprising that Harrison Ainsworth should have secured to himself a very wide popularity, when we...consider how happily he has chosen his themes. Sometimes, Tjy the luckiest inspiration, he has chosen a romance of captivating and enthralling fascination, such... | |
| Alphonse Karr - 1855 - 364 pages
...Illus trated by GEORGE CHUIKSHANX. " It is scarcely surprising that Harrison Ainsworth should have secured to himself a very wide popularity, when we...from the days of Apuleius to those of Le Sage or of Itulwer Lytton. Sometimes the scene and the very title of his romance have been some renowned structure,... | |
| Jean Baptiste Alphonse Karr - 1855 - 358 pages
...Illus trated by GEORGE CRDIKSHANK. " It is scarcely surprising that Harrison Ainsworth should have secured to himself a very wide popularity, when we...fascination, such as ' Crichton,' the ' Admirable Crirhton.' Surely no one ever hit upon a worthier hero of romance, not from the days of Apuleius to... | |
| Charles Mitchell Charles - 1855 - 322 pages
...Cruikshank. 1 vol. Price 0«., cloth gilt. "It is scarcely surprising that Harrison Ainsworth should have secured to himself a very wide popularity, when we...inspiration, he has chosen a romance of captivating anil enthralling fascination, such as ' Crichton,' the ' Admirable Crichton.' Surely no one ever hit... | |
| Alphonse Karr - 1855 - 358 pages
...Illus trated by GEORGE CRUIKSNANK. " It is scarcely surprising that Harrison Ainsworth should have secured to himself a very wide popularity, when we...the luckiest inspiration, he has chosen a romance of captivat:ng and enthralling fascination, such as ' Crichton,' the ' Admirable Crirhton.' Surely no... | |
| Theophilus Conneau - 1855 - 330 pages
...AINSWORTH. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. " It is scarcely surprising that Harrison Ainsworth should have secured to himself a very wide popularity, when we...consider how happily he has chosen his themes. Sometimes, 17y the luckiest inspiration, he has chosen a romance of captivating and enthralling fascination, such... | |
| Charles Mitchell Charles - 1855 - 312 pages
...captivating ami rnthralling fascination, such as Tnchton,' Uie 'Admirable Crirhton.' Surely uo om. ever hit upon a worthier hero of romance, not from the days of Apuleius to those of Ie Sage or of Uulwer Lytton. Sometimes the scene and the very title of his romanrr have been some renowned... | |
| Eustace Clare Grenville Murray - 1855 - 344 pages
...AINSWORTH. Illustrated by George Cruiksliank. "It is scarcely surprising that Harrison Ainsworth should have secured to himself a very wide popularity, when we consider how happily he has chosen hia themes. Sometimes, liy the luckiest inspiration, lie has chosen a romance of captivating and enthralling... | |
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