The Living Authors of AmericaStringer and Townsend, 1850 - 365 頁 |
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... LIVING THE OF AUTHORS AMERICA . First Series . BY THOMAS POWELL , AUTHOR OF " THE LIVING AUTHORS OF ENGLAND , " & c . , & c . NEW YORK : STRINGER AND TOWNSEND , 222 BROADWAY . ENTERED , according to Act of Congress , in the 1850 .
... LIVING THE OF AUTHORS AMERICA . First Series . BY THOMAS POWELL , AUTHOR OF " THE LIVING AUTHORS OF ENGLAND , " & c . , & c . NEW YORK : STRINGER AND TOWNSEND , 222 BROADWAY . ENTERED , according to Act of Congress , in the 1850 .
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... England as the writings of Words- worth , Coleridge , and their contemporaries , to the enlightened Americans . The alacrity with which an English audience wel- comes an author or a lecturer from the New World is too well known to need ...
... England as the writings of Words- worth , Coleridge , and their contemporaries , to the enlightened Americans . The alacrity with which an English audience wel- comes an author or a lecturer from the New World is too well known to need ...
第 vi 頁
... England Quarterly , Athenæum , & c . We may like- wise refer to the publication of " Chaucer Modernized , " in which undertaking our friends Wordsworth , Leigh Hunt , Horne , & c . , cheerfully allowed us to partake . We think it due to ...
... England Quarterly , Athenæum , & c . We may like- wise refer to the publication of " Chaucer Modernized , " in which undertaking our friends Wordsworth , Leigh Hunt , Horne , & c . , cheerfully allowed us to partake . We think it due to ...
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... the most distinguished critics of England , the views expressed in this book may rather be considered the result of their deliberations than our own individual opinion . JAMES FENIMORE COOPER . MR . COOPER , who is viii INTRODUCTION .
... the most distinguished critics of England , the views expressed in this book may rather be considered the result of their deliberations than our own individual opinion . JAMES FENIMORE COOPER . MR . COOPER , who is viii INTRODUCTION .
第 17 頁
... feel inclined to bestow upon England ; but we must admit , that the smiling benignity with which Mr. Irving surveys every evidence of aristocratical power , gives us but a very poor opinion of JAMES FENIMORE COOPER . 17.
... feel inclined to bestow upon England ; but we must admit , that the smiling benignity with which Mr. Irving surveys every evidence of aristocratical power , gives us but a very poor opinion of JAMES FENIMORE COOPER . 17.
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