| Christian Gottlob Barth - 1853 - 842 oldal
...and his generous enthusiasm, we heartily oommend him, and bid him godspeed for the remainder of his interesting and heroic narrative." — Saturday Review....Milmans, Merivales, aud Macauluys, as the glories of Kngiish literature in the department of history. . . . Mr. Motley's gilts as an historical writer are... | |
| George Grote - 1858 - 640 oldal
...historical documents necessary to the composition of his work. — London Leader. This is really a great work. It belongs to the class of books in which we range our Grotes, Milraans, Merivales, and Macaulays, as the glories of English literature in the department of history.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 598 oldal
...work. It belongs to the class of books in which wo range our Grotes, Milmaus, Merivales, and Maeaulays, as the glories of English literature in the department of history. • * * Mr. Motley's gifts as a historieal writer are among the highest and rarest. — A'onconformitt (London). Mr. Motley's... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 598 oldal
...It belongs to the class of books in which »e range our Grotes, Milmans, Merivales, and Macaulays, as the glories of English literature in the department of history. • • • Mr. Motley's gifts as a historical writer are among the highest and rarest. — Nonconformist (London). Mr. Motley's... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 590 oldal
...of historical documents necessary to the composition of his work.—London Leader. This is really a great work. It belongs to the class of books in which we range onr Grotes, Milmans, Merivales, and Mocaulays, as the glories of English literature in the department... | |
| Sir Vivian Dering Majendie - 1859 - 394 oldal
...and his generous enthusiasm, we heartily commend htm, and bid him godspeed tor the remainder of his interesting and heroic narrative." — Saturday Review....in which we range our Grotes, Milmans, Merivales, and Macaulays, as the glories of English literature in the department of history. . . . Mr. Motley's... | |
| Alexandre Dumas - 1859 - 386 oldal
...and his generous enthusiasm, we heartily commend him, and bid him godspeed for the remainder of his interesting and heroic narrative." — Saturday Review....in which we range our Grotes, Milmans, Merivales, and Macaulays, as the glories of English literature in the department of history. . . . Mr. Motley's... | |
| D. Richmond - 1859 - 312 oldal
...and his generous enthusiasm, we heartily commend him, and bid him godspeed for the remainder of his interesting and heroic narrative." — Saturday Review....in which we range our Grotes, Milmans, Merivales, and Macaulays, as the glories of English literature in the department of history. . . . Mr. Motley's... | |
| Hans Busk - 1859 - 468 oldal
...and his generous enthusiasm, we oeartily commend him, and bid him godspeed tor the remainder of his interesting and heroic narrative." — Saturday Review....belongs to the class of books in which we range our Crrotes, Milmans, Merivales, and Macaulays, as the gbriea of English literature in the department of... | |
| Friedrich Gerstäcker - 1859 - 496 oldal
...ne, and his generous enthusiasm, we heartily commend him, and bid him godeed for the remainder of his interesting and heroic narrative." — Saturday Review....It belongs to the class of books in which we range r Grotes, Milmans, Meri vales, and Macaulays, as the glories of English literature the department of... | |
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