Littell's Living Age, 95. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1867 |
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... Miss Braddon and Miss authorities at the great circulating libraries , " Thomas , and a host of other writers , explain as somebody says those sublime critics their feelings . These ladies might not who sit at the fountain - head of ...
... Miss Braddon and Miss authorities at the great circulating libraries , " Thomas , and a host of other writers , explain as somebody says those sublime critics their feelings . These ladies might not who sit at the fountain - head of ...
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... Miss Braddon has ventured to the sensational novel . The events are the do . She has taken the bones of the tale , necessary things to consider , not the men ; as a poor curate might take a skeleton ser- and thus the writer goes on from ...
... Miss Braddon has ventured to the sensational novel . The events are the do . She has taken the bones of the tale , necessary things to consider , not the men ; as a poor curate might take a skeleton ser- and thus the writer goes on from ...
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... Miss Braddon has achieved , and we do not grudge her the glory of them ; but yet we can- not conceive how the éclat of such triumphs ,. great as it may be , should cover a piece of imposture . The boldness of the feat is the only thing ...
... Miss Braddon has achieved , and we do not grudge her the glory of them ; but yet we can- not conceive how the éclat of such triumphs ,. great as it may be , should cover a piece of imposture . The boldness of the feat is the only thing ...
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... Miss Braddon , with a stroke of her wand , brings back out of the ancient ages that post - chaise with the locked doors and the impassible man on the box with which we are all so perfectly acquainted . The lovely Violet is thus carried ...
... Miss Braddon , with a stroke of her wand , brings back out of the ancient ages that post - chaise with the locked doors and the impassible man on the box with which we are all so perfectly acquainted . The lovely Violet is thus carried ...
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... Miss Thomas has been mentioned in the beginning of this paper , we may say , in justice to her , that she has freed herself to are neither immoral ( to speak of ) , nor horsey , which is akin to immoral . They are very frothy , and deal ...
... Miss Thomas has been mentioned in the beginning of this paper , we may say , in justice to her , that she has freed herself to are neither immoral ( to speak of ) , nor horsey , which is akin to immoral . They are very frothy , and deal ...
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