the tiger slinking home at the dawn after a fruitless night's hunt—the whole forms a scene not easily effaced from the memory.' The Glasgow Herald.—'An entrancing story beyond doubt. . . . The design is admirable—to bring into violent contrast and... The Other Housede Henry James - 1896Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Emma Brooke - 1895 - 370 páginas
...the cough of ngin the distance the tiger slinking home at the dawn after a fruitless night's hunt the whole forms a scene not easily effaced from the memory." The Glasgow Herald.—' An entrancing story beyond doubt ... The design is admirable—to bring into violent contrast... | |
| Edwin Pugh - 1896 - 408 páginas
...waiting in the distance wiih the horses, and fretting as the stars grow paler and paler, the cough of the tiger slinking home at the dawn after a fruitless...admirable—to bring into violent contrast and opposition the widely differing forces of the Old World and the New—and while, of course, it could have been done... | |
| Percy White - 1896 - 342 páginas
...stars grow paler and paler, the cough of the tiger slinking home at the dawn after a fruitless night s hunt—the whole forms a scene not easily effaced...admirable—to bring into violent contrast and opposition the widely differing forces of the Old World and the New—and while, of course, it could have been done... | |
| Henry Seton Merriman, Stephen G. Tallentyre - 1896 - 262 páginas
...stars grow paler and paler, the cough of the tiger slinking home at the dawn after a fruitless night s hunt—the whole forms a scene not easily effaced...admirable—to bring into violent contrast and opposition the widely differing forces of the Old World and the New—and while, of course, it could have been done... | |
| Robert Hichens - 1897 - 464 páginas
...waiting in the distance with the horses, and fretting as the stars grow paler and paler, the cough of the tiger slinking home at the dawn after a fruitless...admirable—to bring into violent contrast and opposition the widely differing forces of the Old World and the New—and while, of course, it could have been done... | |
| Henry James - 1897 - 344 páginas
...tlie Mm^li ul the tiger slinking home at the dawn after a fruitless nielli • luinl i in. ,. i...u forms a scene not easily effaced from the memory.' The Glasgow Herald.—'An entrancing story beyond doulil, , , , Tit* design is admirable—to bring into violent contrail and omuuiilloli Ilio Mliltly... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1898 - 366 páginas
...waiting in the distance with the horses, and fretting as the stars grow paler and paler, the cough of the tiger slinking home at the dawn after a fruitless...admirable—to bring into violent contrast and opposition the widely differing forces of the Old World and the New—and while, of course, it could have been done... | |
| Annie E. Holdsworth - 1898 - 448 páginas
...waiting in the distance with the horses, and fretting as the stars grow paler and paler, the cough of the tiger slinking home at the dawn after a fruitless...admirable—to bring into violent contrast and opposition the widely differing forces of the Old World and the New—and while, of course, it could have been done... | |
| Anne Douglas Sedgwick - 1898 - 346 páginas
...waiting in the distance with the horses, and fretting as the stars grow paler and paler, the cough of the tiger slinking home at the dawn after a fruitless...admirable—to bring into violent contrast and opposition the widely differing forces of the Old World and the New—and while, of course, it could have been done... | |
| Elizabeth Robins - 1898 - 478 páginas
...waiting in the distance with the horses, and fretting as the stars grow paler and paler, the cough of the tiger slinking home at the dawn after a fruitless...forms a scene not easily effaced from the memory.' THE MAN OF STRAW BY EDWIN PUGH In One Volume, price 6s. The Daily Mail.—' So finely imagined and so richly... | |
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