| 1848 - 538 lehte
...to the excellence of the work. It has been with us a work of frequent — almost of constant resort. Let the reader open where he will, he cannot fail to find matter for profit and delight, which for the most part, too, repeated perusals will only serve to make him enjoy the more. Let any... | |
| 1855 - 424 lehte
...Critical Narrative ; thus presenting a complete view of English literature from the earliest to the present time. Let the reader open where he will, he...delight. The selections are gems — infinite riches in « little room; in the language of another, "A WHOLE ENOLISII LIBBAEY FUSED oovrs INTO os« CHKAP... | |
| John Harris - 1850 - 324 lehte
...Critical JVarrafUM i tkiu presenting a complete view of English Literature, from the earliest to the present time. Let the reader open where he will, he...cannot fail to find matter for profit and delight^ which, for the most part, too, repeated perusal* will only serve to make him enjoy the more. We have... | |
| William R. Williams - 1850 - 300 lehte
...Critical Aorrotive ; thus presenting a complete view of English Literature, from the earliest to the present time. Let the reader open where he will, he...cannot fail to find -matter for profit and delight, which, for the most part, too, repeated perusals will only serve to make him enjoy the mart, We have... | |
| John Harris - 1850 - 322 lehte
...Critical Narrative ; thus presenting a complete view of English Literature, from the earliest to the present time. Let the reader open where he will, he...cannot fail to find matter for profit and delight, which, for the most part, too, repeated perusals will only serve to make him enjoy the more. We have... | |
| 1850 - 440 lehte
...A"arr«flVfl i ttin-- preventing a complete view of English Literature, from the. earliest to the prettmt HEM. Let the reader open where he will, he cannot fail to find matter far profit and delight, which, for the moat port, too, repeated perusals will oaly serve to make him... | |
| 1850 - 436 lehte
...Critical Narrative ; thus presenting a complete view of English Literature, from the earliest to the present time. Let the reader open where he will, he cannot fail tojind matter for proflt and delight^ which, for the most part, too, repeated perusals will only serve... | |
| John Harris - 1851 - 368 lehte
...JVarra- • lire ,• thus presenting a complete view of English Literature, from the earliest to the present time. Let the reader open where he will, he...cannot fail to find matter for profit and delight^ which, for the most part, too, repeated perusals tcitl only serve to make him enjoy the more. We have... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1851 - 352 lehte
...presenting a complete eiew of English Literature, from the carliest to the present time. Let the rcader open where he will, he cannot fail to find matter for profit and delight, vshich,fur the most part, too, repcated perusals will only seree to make him enjoy the more' We haee... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1851 - 468 lehte
...Critical JVurrativc ; thus presenting a complete view of Englith Literature, from the earliest to the present time. Let the reader open where he will, he cannot fail tojind matter for profit and delight, vhich,for Vie most part, too, repeated perusals will only serve... | |
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