... come so near his great rival in generous competition. There is the same brilliancy and force and picturesque completeness in the descriptive parts, the same rapidity in the movements, the same distinctness and individuality and truth in the characters,... Tales of a Voyager to the Arctic Ocean. [By R. P. Gillies.]Robert Pearse Gillies 著 - 1826 - 1033 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1827 - 790 頁
...tbe tame power of exciting and keeping up of interett. Like our great Scottith Novelist, too, he hat shown wonderful versatility of talent, and the grave, the comic — the humble and the tublime — what excite* pleasure, aid what oitnrbelmi with terror and awe, teem equally natural to... | |
| Robert Pearse Gillies - 1826 - 372 頁
...distinctness and individuality and iruth in the characters, the same vivacity in the dialogue, and the same power of exciting and keeping up of interest. Like...sublime, what excites pleasure, and what overwhelms with ten-, r and awe. seem equally natural to him. "The Author of ' Brambletye House" has great power—... | |
| Horace Smith - 1826 - 346 頁
...distinctness and individuality and truth in the characters, the same vivacity in the dialogue, and the same power of exciting and keeping up of interest. Like...too, he has shown wonderful versatility of talent j and the grave, the comic, the humble, and the sublime, what excites pleasure, and what overwhelms... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1833 - 460 頁
...the contest in his own field, and with his own favourite weapons. Like our great Scottish Novelist, he has shown wonderful versatility of talent, and the grave, the comic — the humhle and the suhlime—what excites pleasure, and what overwhelms with terror and awe, seem equally... | |
| Horace Smith - 1844 - 310 頁
...distinctness, and individuality and truth in the characters, the same vivacity in the dialogue, and the same power of exciting and keeping up of interest. Like...great Scottish Novelist, too, he has shown wonderful venatily of talent, and the grave, the comic — the humble and the sublime — what excites pleasure,... | |
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