| George William von Tunzelmann - Electric industries - 1890 - 304 pages
...been printed relating to Dickens and his works . . . we should, until we came across this volume, have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England's...novelist as being really satisfactory. The difficulty is removed by Mr. Marzials's little book." — Athenaum. Emerson. By Richard Garnett, LL.D. " As to the... | |
| Henrik Ibsen - Norwegian literature - 1890 - 424 pages
...been printed relating to Dickens and his works ... we should, until we came across this volume, have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England's...novelist as being really satisfactory. The difficulty is removed by Mr. Marzials's little book." — Athcnaum. Life of George Eliot. By Oscar Browning. "We... | |
| Charles Arthur Mercier - Electronic books - 1890 - 440 pages
...and great literary tUSL'-Sottnum. LIFE OF DICKENS. By Frank T. Marzials. " Notwithstanding the man of matter that has been printed relating to Dickens...works ... we should, until we came across this volume, have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England's most popular novelist as being really... | |
| William Wallace - Philosophers - 1890 - 240 pages
...vigorous, written throughout with spirit and great literary skill. " — Scotsman. LIFE OF DICKENS. By Frank T. Marzials. " Notwithstanding the mass of...matter that has been printed relating to Dickens and hia works . . . we should, until we came across this volume, have been at a loss to recommend any popular... | |
| Henrik Ibsen - 1890 - 418 pages
...rigorous, written throughout with spirit and great literary •kill. "—Scotnnan. LIFE OF DICKENS. By Frank T. Marzials. " Notwithstanding the mass of...matter that has been printed relating to "Dickens and bis works ... we should, until we came across this volume, have been at a loss to recommend any popular... | |
| Roden Noel - Poets, English - 1890 - 272 pages
...skill."— Scotiman. LIFE OF DICKENS. By Frank T. Marzials. " Notwithstanding the man of matter that haa been printed relating to Dickens and his works ... we should, until we came across this volume, have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England'i most popular novelist as being really... | |
| Edwin Sidney Hartland - Children - 1890 - 366 pages
..." — Scotsman. LIFE OF DICKENS. By Frank T. MarziaU. "Notwithstanding the mass of matter that haa been printed relating to Dickens and his works ... we should, until we came across this volume, have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England's most popular novelist as being really... | |
| Michael Scott - 1890 - 444 pages
...and vigorous, written throughout with spirit and great literal skill."— Seottnum. LIFE OF DICKENS. By Frank T. Marzials. " Notwithstanding the mass of matter that has been printed relating tt Dickens and his works ... we should, until we came across this volume, hate been at a loss to recommend... | |
| Richard Garnett - Poets, English - 1890 - 266 pages
...been printed relating to Dickens and his works . . . we should, until we came across this volume, have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England's most Eopular novelist as being reall) satisfactory. The difficulty is removed y Mr. Marzials's little book."—... | |
| Henrik Ibsen - 1891 - 416 pages
...Bettany's Life of Darwin is a sound and conscientious work. " — Saturday Review. Life of Dickens By Frank T. Marzials. " Notwithstanding the mass of...works ... we should, until we came across this volume, have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England's most popular novelist as being really... | |
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