The work of a woman who has lived every hour of her life, be she young or old. . . . She allows us, like the great artists of old, Shakespeare and Goethe, to draw our own moral from the stories she tells, and it is with no uncertain touch or faltering... Symphoniesby George Egerton - 1897 - 256 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Egerton - 1894 - 294 pages
...allows us, like the great artists of old, Shakespeare and Goethe, to draw our own moral from the stories she tells, and it is with no uncertain touch or faltering...women is almost miraculous.' — Lady's Pictorial. ' She Is a writer with a profound understanding of the human heart. She understands men ; and, more... | |
| Henry Dawson Lowry - English fiction - 1895 - 242 pages
...allows us, like the great artists of old, Shakespeare and Goethe, to draw our own moral from the stories she tells, and it is with no uncertain touch or faltering...women is almost miraculous.' — Lady's Pictorial. ' Not since the " Story of an African Farm " was written has any woman delivered herself of so strong,... | |
| Arthur Machen - Fiction - 1895 - 336 pages
...allows us, like the great artists of old, Shakespeare and Goethe, to draw our own moral from the stories she tells, and it is with no uncertain touch or faltering...women is almost miraculous.' — Lady's Pictorial ( Not since the " Story of an African Farm " was written has any woman delivered herself of so strong,... | |
| Carlton Dawe - Hong Kong (China) - 1895 - 216 pages
...allows us, like the great artists of old, Shakespeare and Goethe, to draw our own moral from the stories she tells, and it is with no uncertain touch or faltering...women is almost miraculous.' — Lady's Pictorial. ' Not since the " Story of an African Farm " was written has any woman delivered herself of so strong,... | |
| Arthur Machen - 1895 - 210 pages
...us, like the great artists of old, Shakespeare. and Goethe, to draw our own moral from the stories she tells, and it is with no uncertain touch or faltering...women is almost miraculous.'— Lady's Pictorial. ' Not since the " Story of an African Farm " was written has any woman delivered herself of so strong,... | |
| Ella D'Arcy - Great Britain - 1895 - 306 pages
...allows us, like the great artists of old, Shakespeare and Goethe, to draw our own moral from the stories she tells, and it is with no uncertain touch or faltering...women is almost miraculous.' — Lady's Pictorial. ' Not since the " Story of an African Farm " was written has any woman delivered herself of so strong,... | |
| Grant Allen - English fiction - 1895 - 264 pages
...allows us, like the great artists of old, Shakespeare and Goethe, to draw our own moral from the stories she tells, and it is with no uncertain touch or faltering...women is almost miraculous.' — Lady's Pictorial * Not since the " Story of an African Farm " was written has any woman delivered herself of so strong,... | |
| William Sharp - Fiction - 1895 - 288 pages
...allows us, like the great artists of old, Shakespeare and Goethe, to draw our own moral from the stories she tells, and it is with no uncertain touch or faltering...women is almost miraculous.' — Lady's Pictorial. 'Not since the " Story of an African Farm" was written has any woman delivered herself of so strong,... | |
| William Sharp - 1895 - 288 pages
...allows us, like the great artists of old, Shakespeare and Goethe, to draw our own moral from the stories she tells, and it is with no uncertain touch or faltering...complicated nature of women is almost miraculous.' — Lady > Pictorial. THE KEYNOTES SERIES 'She is a writer with a profound understanding of the human... | |
| Edith Nesbit - English fiction - 1896 - 238 pages
...allows us, like the great artists of old, Shakespeare and Goethe, to draw our own moral from the stories she tells, and it is with no uncertain touch or faltering...women is almost miraculous.' — Lady's Pictorial ' Not since the " Story of an African Farm " was written has any woman delivered herself of so strong,... | |
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