The Quarterly Review, Volume 292William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1954 |
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Page 52
... seems impossible for even the most ardent Bozolator to maintain that Dickens behaved other than badly over the whole thing . Roberts ' description in his novel has an imaginative quality of truth . All Dickens ' ruthlessness and ...
... seems impossible for even the most ardent Bozolator to maintain that Dickens behaved other than badly over the whole thing . Roberts ' description in his novel has an imaginative quality of truth . All Dickens ' ruthlessness and ...
Page 277
... seems unlikely that he would claim more than that . He has attempted to delineate more clearly ground which still remains very largely to be covered : certainly the opening lectures of the present volume , where he asserts his basic ...
... seems unlikely that he would claim more than that . He has attempted to delineate more clearly ground which still remains very largely to be covered : certainly the opening lectures of the present volume , where he asserts his basic ...
Page 544
... seem altogether happy as a biographer . He seems to feel his way with too much attention to all that may be significant , and the reader is soon caught up in a tangle of detail that impedes any clear- cut view of Manzoni . He was a man ...
... seem altogether happy as a biographer . He seems to feel his way with too much attention to all that may be significant , and the reader is soon caught up in a tangle of detail that impedes any clear- cut view of Manzoni . He was a man ...
Contents
BRITAIN IN THE PACIFIC By Coral Bell | 1 |
The Real Lewis Carroll | 7 |
LA CITTA MORTA By Sir John Pollock Bt | 17 |
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