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" Marryat's works abound in humour— real, unaffected, buoyant, overflowing humour. Many bits of his writings strongly remind us of Dickens. He is an incorrigible Joker, and frequently relates such strange anecdotes and adventures that the gloomiest hypochondriac... "
The Ex-wife: A Novel - 377. oldal
szerző: John Lang - 1859 - 399 oldal
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Marguerite de Valois, 1. kötet

Alexandre Dumas - 1856 - 494 oldal
...Owir. MIDSHIPMAN EASY. | RATTLIN THE REEFER tEdited). " Marryat's works abound in humour— real , unaffected, buoyant, overflowing humour. Many bits...adventures, that the gloomiest hypochondriac could not read them without involuntarily indulging in the unwonted luxury of a hearty cachinnation." — Dublin...

English Traits

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 200 oldal
...Horn's OWN. MIDSKIPMAU EASY. I KATTLIN THE HEEEEB (Edited.) " Marryat's works abound in humour — real, unaffected, buoyant, overflowing humour. Many bits...adventures, that the gloomiest hypochondriac could not read them without involuntarily indulging in the unwonted luxury of a hearty cachinuation." — Dublin...

Manoeuvring, Madame de Fleury, and The Dun [from Tales of fashionable life].

Maria Edgeworth - 1856 - 248 oldal
...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...

The First Lieutenant's Story, 140. kötet

lady Catharine Long - 1856 - 472 oldal
...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,...

The Dog Fiend; Or, Snarleyyow, 183. kötet

Frederick Marryat - 1856 - 330 oldal
...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,...

William Shakespeare Not an Impostor

George Henry Townsend - 1857 - 136 oldal
...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,...adventures, that the gloomiest hypochondriac could not read them without involuntarily indulging in the unwonted luxury of a hearty cachinnation."—Dublin...

Peregrine Bunce; or, Settled at last, 43. kötet

Theodore Edward Hook - 1857 - 382 oldal
...OF A FATHER. PERCIVAL KEENE. PACHA OF MANY TALES iThe). " Marryat's works abound in humour— real, unaffected, buoyant, overflowing humour. Many bits...adventures, that the gloomiest hypochondriac could not read them without involuntarily indulging in the unwonted luxury of a hearty cachinnation."— Dublin...

The Common Objects of the Sea Shore: Including Hints for an Aquarium

John George Wood - 1857 - 168 oldal
...(Edited.) POACHER (The). PHANTOM SHIP (The). PERCIVAL KEKNE. " Marryat's works abound in humour— real, unaffected, buoyant, overflowing humour. Many bits...adventures, that the gloomiest hypochondriac could not read them without involuntarily indulging in the unwonted luxury of a hearty cachinnation." — Dublin...

Questions on White's Landmarks of the History of England

Francis Young (F.R.G.S.) - 1857 - 108 oldal
...KINO'S OWN. MIDSHIPMAN EASY. I RATTLINTHB RBEPBR (Edited). " Marryat's works abound in humour— real, unaffected, buoyant, overflowing humour. Many bits...adventures, that the gloomiest hypochondriac could not read them without involuntarily indulging in the unwonted luxury of a hearty cachinnation." — Dublin...

The Garies and Their Friends

Frank J. Webb - 1857 - 312 oldal
...JAPHET IN SEAECH OF A FATHER. PACHA OP MANY TALES (The). " Marryat's works abound in humour— real, unaffected, buoyant, overflowing humour. Many bits...adventures, that the gloomiest hypochondriac could not read them without involuntarily indulging in the unwonted luxury of a hearty cacbinnation."— I>uWin...




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