| Charles Hardwick - Christianity and other religions - 1858 - 248 pages
...No one who reads a single page of Mr. Masson will be likely to content himself with that alone, lie will see at a glance that he has come across a man...of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the poet's heart ; and a great knowledge of the historical connexion of its more marked epochs in England,... | |
| Charles Hardwick - Christianity and other religions - 1855 - 200 pages
...experience. . . . Sir. Masson unravels this mystery very completely? — J'iMKS, Kov. 4, 1856. " jVo one who reads a single page of Mr. Masson will be likely to content himself with that alone, lie mil see at a glance that he has come across a man endowed vith a real love of poetry ; a clear,... | |
| Charles Kingsley - Marine animals - 1856 - 220 pages
...life and experience. . . . Mr. Masson unracels this mystery cery completely"—TIMES, Nov. 4, 1856. " No one who reads a single page of Mr. Masson will...that he has come across a man endowed with a real loce of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the poefs heart; and a great knowledge of the historical... | |
| William Simpson - Church history - 1857 - 354 pages
...and experience. . . . Mr. Masson unravels this mystery very completely." — TIMES, Nov. 4, 1856. " No one who reads a single page of Mr. Masson will...historical connexion of its more marked epochs in England. He has distinct and pleasant thoughts to utter ; he is not above doing his very best to utter... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1857 - 350 pages
...and experience. . . . Mr. Masson unravels this mystery very completely" — TIMES, Nov. 4, 1856. " No one who reads a single page of Mr. Masson will...historical connexion of its more marked epochs in England. He has distinct and pleasant thoughts to utter ; he is not above doing his very best to utter... | |
| John Thomas Abdy - Civil procedure (Roman law) - 1857 - 192 pages
...and experience. . , , Mr. Masson unravels this mystery very completely" — I'IMES, Nov. 4, 1856. <( No one who reads a single page of Mr. Masson will...of poetry ; a clear ; fresh, happy insight into the poet's heart ; and a great knowledge of the historical connexion of its more marked epochs in England.... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1857 - 358 pages
...life and experience Mr. Masson unravels this mystery very completely." THE GUARDIAN, Nov. 5, 1856.—" No one who reads a single page of Mr. Masson will...of poetry; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the poet's heart; and a great knowledge of the historical connexion of its more marked epochs in England.... | |
| Alexander Smith - 1857 - 224 pages
...and experience. . . . Mr. Masson unravels this mystery very completely r ."—TIMES, Nov. 4,1856. ** No one who reads a single page of Mr. Masson will...of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the poet's heart; and a great knowledge of the historical connexion of its more marked epochs in England.... | |
| Charles Kingsley - Cholera - 1857 - 356 pages
...and experience. . . . Mr. Masson unracels this mystery cery completely" — TIMES, Nov. 4, 1856. " No one who reads a single page of Mr. Masson will...that he has come across a man endowed with a real loce of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the poets heart ; and a great knowledge of the... | |
| Alexander Smith - 1857 - 232 pages
...life and experience. . . . Mr. Masson unracels this mystery cery completely."—TIMES, Nov. 4,1856. " No one who reads a single page of Mr. Masson will...that he has come across a man endowed with a real loce of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the poefs heart; and a great knowledge of the historical... | |
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