| Alexandre Dumas - 1856 - 494 páginas
...Owir. MIDSHIPMAN EASY. | RATTLIN THE REEFER tEdited). " Marryat's works abound in humour— real , unaffected, buoyant, overflowing humour. Many bits...not read them without involuntarily indulging in the unwonted luxury of a hearty cachinnation." — Dublin University Magazine. W. IS ARSIS ON AINS WORTH'S... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 200 páginas
...Horn's OWN. MIDSKIPMAU EASY. I KATTLIN THE HEEEEB (Edited.) " Marryat's works abound in humour — real, unaffected, buoyant, overflowing humour. Many bits...not read them without involuntarily indulging in the unwonted luxury of a hearty cachinuation." — Dublin University Magazine. W. HARRISON AINSWORTH'S... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1856 - 248 páginas
...KING'S OWN. MIDSHIPMAN EASY. I RATTLIN THE RKKPKR (Edited). " Marryat's works abound in humour — real, unaffected, buoyant, overflowing humour. Many bits...incorrigible joker, and frequently relates such strange aneedotes and adventures- that .- _ ? *_.. i * — j_: u __. i ., :n — . : '--ntarily indulging vaity... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1856 - 600 páginas
...observers," in our literary firmament. He is an incorrigible joker, and frequently relates such droll anecdotes and adventures, that the gloomiest hypochondriac...not read them without involuntarily indulging in the unwonted luxury of a hearty cachinnation. IIe is certainly a prosaic writer, yet his plain, matter-of-fact... | |
| HODGES SMITH - 1856 - 772 páginas
...observers," in our literary firmament. He is an incorrigible joker, and frequently relates such droll anecdotes and adventures, that the gloomiest hypochondriac...not read them without involuntarily indulging in the unwonted luxury of a hearty cachination. He is certainly a prosaic writer, yet his plain, matterof-fact... | |
| lady Catharine Long - 1856 - 472 páginas
...KING'S Oww. MiDSHirwAN EAST. J RATTLIN THE BEEFER (Edited). " Marryat's works abound in humour— real, unaffected, buoyant, overflowing humour. Many bits of his writings strongly remind us of Dicke-s. He is an incorrigible ;oker, and frequently relates such strange anecdotes and adventures,... | |
| Frederick Marryat - 1856 - 330 páginas
...KING'S OWN. MIDSHIPMAN EASY. I BATTLIN THE BEEFEB (Edited). " Marryat's works abound in humour — real, unaffected, buoyant, overflowing humour. Many bits of his writings strongly remind us of Dickers. He is an incorrigible joker, and frequently relates such strange anecdotes and adventures,... | |
| George Henry Townsend - 1857 - 136 páginas
...I*. 6<J. each, J-MK! PRTER SIMPLE. 1 KING'S Oww. MIDSHIPMAN EASY. I RATTLIN THJB REEFER (Edited). i " Marryat's works abound in humour—real, unaffected,...not read them without involuntarily indulging in the unwonted luxury of a hearty cachinnation."—Dublin University Magazine. W. HARRISON AINSWORTH'S WORKS.... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1857 - 428 páginas
...JAPHET IN SEARCH OF A FATHER. PACHA OF MANY TALES (The). " Marryat's works ahound in humour— real, unaffected, buoyant, overflowing humour. Many bits...not read them without involuntarily indulging in the unwonted luxury of a hearty cachinnation." — Dublin University ^ W. HARRISON AIOTSWORTH'S \VORKS.... | |
| Martin Doyle, William Hickey - 1857 - 202 páginas
...VALERIB. (Edited.) . PHANTOM 'SHIP (TM). PERCIVAL KEENB. " Marryat's works abound in humour — real, unaffected, buoyant, overflowing humour. Many bits...not read them without involuntarily indulging in the unwonted luxury of a hearty cachinnation."— Dublin University Magazine. W. HARRISON AINSWORTH'S WORKS.... | |
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