| 1873 - 484 páginas
...was the last thing the author wrote, and he may be said to have died as he finished it. The Athenäum says that ' the book is full of Hawthorne's most characteristic...impressed with his peculiar view of thought, conveyed in hU own familiar way.' — Post. НАШ; or, Memoirs of a Hindoo. A Tale of Mahratta Life Sixty Years... | |
| Robert Patrick Anderson - 1873 - 408 páginas
...was the last thing the author wrote, and he may be said to have died as he finished it. The Athauaaa says that ' the book is full of Hawthorne's most characteristic...impressed with his peculiar view of thought, conveyed in hia own familiar way.' — fast. PANDTJRANO HARI; or, Memoirs of a Hindoo. A Tale of Mahratta Life... | |
| Roger D. Upton - 1873 - 292 páginas
...the author wrote, and he may be said to have died as he finished it. The Athenaum says that' the bogk is full of Hawthorne's most characteristic writing.'...peculiar view of thought, conveyed in his own familiar way.'—Post. PANDURANG HARI; or, Memoirs of a Hindoo. A Tale of Mahratta Life Sixty Years ago. With... | |
| Paul Lenoir - 1873 - 386 páginas
...thought, conveyed writing." in his own familiar way." — Post. " One of the best examples of HawPANDURANG HARI ; Or, Memoirs of a Hindoo. A Tale of Mahratta...years ago. With a Preface, by Sir H. BARTLE E. FRERE, GCSI, &c. 2 vols. Crown 8vo. THE TASMANIAN LILY. By JAMES BONWICK, Author of " Curious Facts of Old... | |
| Manley Hopkins - 1873 - 370 páginas
...thought, conveyed writing." in his own familiar way."— Post. "One of the best examples of HawPANDURANG HARI ; Or, Memoirs of a Hindoo. A Tale of Mahratta...years ago. With a Preface, by Sir H. BARTLE E. FRERE, GCSI, &c. 2 vols. Crown 8vo. THE TASMANIAN LILY. By JAMES BONWICK, Author of " Curious Facts of Old... | |
| Sarah Smith - 1873 - 304 páginas
...thing the author wrote, and TbtAthen&um says that "the book is full of Hawthorne's most characteristic One of the best examples of Hawthorne's writing ;...peculiar view of thought, conveyed in his own familiar way."—Post. THE TASMANIAN LILY. By JAMES BONWICK, Author of "Curious Facts of Old Colonial Days,"... | |
| Harriett Margaret A. Traherne, Mrs. Arthur Traherne - 1873 - 344 páginas
...was the last thing the author wrote, and he may be said to have died as he finished it. The Athenizum says that "the book is full of Hawthorne's most characteristic...examples of Hawthorne's writing ; every page is impressed witli his peculiar view of thought, conveyed in his own familiar way." — Post. 65, Cornhill ; 6°... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 528 páginas
...thought, conveyed writing." in his own familiar way." — Post. " One of the best examples of HawPANDURANG HARI ; OR, MEMOIRS OF A HINDOO. A Tale of Mahratta...sixty years ago. With a Preface, by Sir H. Bartle E. Prere, G-.CSI, &c. 2 vols. Crown 8vo. Price 2is. " There is a quaintness and simplicity in the roguery... | |
| Paul Lenoir - 1873 - 386 páginas
...that " the book is full of Hawthorne's most characteristic writing." in his own familiar way."—Post. "One of the best examples of Hawthorne's writing ;...impressed with his peculiar view of thought, conveyed PANDURANG HARI; Or, Memoirs of a Hindoo. A Tale of Mahratta Life sixty years ago. With a Preface, by... | |
| James Greenwood - 1873 - 396 páginas
...— Observer. The A thenamn says that " the book is full of Hawthorne's most characteristic thorne's writing ; every page is impressed with his peculiar...thought, conveyed in his own familiar way." — Post. writing. "One of the best examples of HawPANDURANG HARI ; OR, MEMOIRS OF A HINDOO. A Tale of Mahratta... | |
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