and well written, as all Mr. Norris's stories are. ' The Morning Post.—'The fidelity of his portraiture is remarkable, and it has rarely appeared to so much advantage as in this brilliant novel.' The Saturday Review.—' The Countess Radna, which its... The Other Housede Henry James - 1896Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Emma Brooke - 1895 - 370 páginas
...for studying the delicacy and dexterity of his workmanship.' The National Observer.—'Interesting and well written, as all Mr. Norris's stories are.'...unpretending tale," avoids by the grace of its style and the pleasant accuracy of its characterisation, any suspicion of boredom.' The Daily News.—' The Countess... | |
| Percy White - 1896 - 342 páginas
...for studying the delicacy and dexterity of his workmanship.' The National Observer.—'Interesting and well written, as all Mr. Norris's stories are.'...unpretending tale," avoids, by the grace of its style and the pleasant accuracy of its characterisation, any suspicion of boredom.' The Daily News.—' The Countess... | |
| Edwin Pugh - 1896 - 408 páginas
...dexterity of his workmanship.' The National Observer.—'Interesting and well written, as all Mr. Morris's stories are." The Morning Post—'The fidelity of...unpretending tale," avoids, by the grace of its style and the pleasant accuracy of its characterisation, any suspicion of boredom.' The Daily News.—' The Countess... | |
| Henry Seton Merriman, Stephen G. Tallentyre - 1896 - 262 páginas
...for studying the delicacy and dexterity of his workmanship.' The National Observer.—'Interesting and well written, as all Mr. Norris's stories are.'...brilliant novel.' The Saturday Review.—' The Countess Kadna, which its author not unjustly describes as " an unpretending tale," avoids, by the grace of... | |
| Henry James - 1897 - 344 páginas
...for studying the delicacy and dexterity of his workmanship.' The National Observer.—'Interesting and well written, as all Mr. Norris's stories are.'...unpretending tale," avoids, by the grace of its style and the pleasant accuracy of its characterisation, any suspicion of boredom.' The Daily News.—' The Countess... | |
| Robert Hichens - 1897 - 464 páginas
...for studying the delicacy and dexterity ol his workmanship.' The National Observer.—'Interesting and well written, as all Mr. Norris's stories are.'...unpretending tale," avoids, by the grace of its style and the pleasant accuracy of its characterisation, any suspicion of boredom.' The Daily News.—' The Countess... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1898 - 366 páginas
...as any other for studying the delicacy and dexterity of his workmanship.' The Morning Post.—' The fidelity of his portraiture is remarkable, and it...so much advantage as in this brilliant novel.' The Daily News.—' The Countess Radna contains many of the qualities that make a story by this writer... | |
| Mrs. Campbell Praed - 1898 - 416 páginas
...as any other for studying the delicacy and dexterity of his workmanship.' The Morning Post—' The fidelity of his portraiture is remarkable, and it...so much advantage as in this brilliant novel.' The Daily News.—' The Countess Radna contains many of the qualities that make a story by this writer... | |
| Elizabeth Robins - 1898 - 478 páginas
...as any other for studying the delicacy and dexterity of his workmanship.' The Morning Post.—' The fidelity of his portraiture is remarkable, and it...so much advantage as in this brilliant novel.' The Daily News.—' The Countess Radna contains many of the qualities that make a story by this writer... | |
| Joseph Henry Pearce - 1898 - 360 páginas
...as any other for studying the delicacy and dexterity of his workmanship.' The Morning Post.—' The fidelity of his portraiture is remarkable, and it...so much advantage as in this brilliant novel.' The Daily News.—' The Countess Radna contains many of the qualities that make a story by this writer... | |
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