The Living Authors of AmericaStringer and Townsend, 1850 - 365 頁 |
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第 9 頁
... observation we shall enter upon the consideration of Mr. Cooper's writings . Mr. Cooper first secured his hearing with the public , by his historical novel " the Spy , " the scene of which is laid in New York ; this , though deficient ...
... observation we shall enter upon the consideration of Mr. Cooper's writings . Mr. Cooper first secured his hearing with the public , by his historical novel " the Spy , " the scene of which is laid in New York ; this , though deficient ...
第 10 頁
... observe how very much the ingredients of his novels resemble each other ; and how very early he fell into that amplitude of execution which has been so great a drawback on his success . Of late years , Mr. Cooper's novels remind us of ...
... observe how very much the ingredients of his novels resemble each other ; and how very early he fell into that amplitude of execution which has been so great a drawback on his success . Of late years , Mr. Cooper's novels remind us of ...
第 22 頁
... observe a writer who wilfully avoids the true path , or else clouds over his course by a peculiarity artificially created . Now we think this applies in a considerable degree to Mr. Cooper , who has weak- ened his powers by narrowing ...
... observe a writer who wilfully avoids the true path , or else clouds over his course by a peculiarity artificially created . Now we think this applies in a considerable degree to Mr. Cooper , who has weak- ened his powers by narrowing ...
第 25 頁
... observe the nationality of the author in an undue predominance : indeed this remark applies to all he has published , where the two countries come into conflict . The character of Long Tom Coffin , admirable as it is , seems more ...
... observe the nationality of the author in an undue predominance : indeed this remark applies to all he has published , where the two countries come into conflict . The character of Long Tom Coffin , admirable as it is , seems more ...
第 48 頁
... observation are strong , but not universal , and this gives an air of monotony to many of his works . He also takes an undue advantage of certain opportunities to give lectures , and hence the didactic tone of many dialogues ...
... observation are strong , but not universal , and this gives an air of monotony to many of his works . He also takes an undue advantage of certain opportunities to give lectures , and hence the didactic tone of many dialogues ...
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