| 1867 - 926 str.
...Press. "A work that has long been required, and, we are convinced from the selections made, and t!w admirable manner in which they are arranged, will commend itself at once to the public."— WTOAdvertiser. " By the exercise of a sound and skilful judgment, and a thorough familiarity with the... | |
| Elizabeth Missing Sewell - 1866 - 336 str.
...Chicago Press. " A work that has long been required, and, we are convinced from the selections made, iind the admirable manner in which they are arranged, will...sound and skilful judgment, and a thorough familiarity ivith the poetical productions of all nations, the compiler of this work has succeeded in combining,... | |
| Jonathan Letterman - 1866 - 210 str.
...— Chicago Press. " A work that has long been required, and, we are convinced from the selections made, and the admirable manner in which they are arranged,...was a book more appropriately named. By the exercise of a sound and skilful judgment, and a thorough familiarity with the poetical productions of all nations,... | |
| Stephen Arnold Douglas - 1866 - 234 str.
...Chicago Press. " A work that has long been required, and, we are convinced from the selections made, find the admirable manner in which they are arranged, will...itself at once to the public." — Detroit Advertiser, fon ;t Among the similar works which have appeared we do not hesitate to give this the highest place."... | |
| Stephen Arnold Douglas - 1866 - 228 str.
..."—Chicago Press. " A work that has long been required, and, we are convinced from the selectiors made, and the admirable manner in which they are arranged, will commend itself at once to the public."—Detroit Advertiser. " Never was a book more appropriately named. By the exercise cf a sound... | |
| Jonathan Letterman - 1866 - 212 str.
...literature."—Chicago Press. '• A work that has long been required, and, we are convinced from the selections made, and the admirable manner in which they are arranged, will commend itself at once to the public."—Detroit Advertiser. " Never was a book more appropriately named. By the exercise of a sound... | |
| Henry Maudsley - 1867 - 476 str.
...been required, and, we are convinced from the selections made, and the admirable manner in which the/ are arranged, will commend itself at once to the public."...compiler of this work has succeeded In combining, within the space of a single volume, nearly every poem of established worth and compatible length In the English... | |
| Henry Maudsley - 1867 - 506 str.
...literature."— Chicago Prat. " A work that has long been required, and, we are convinced from the selections made, and the admirable manner In which they are arranged, will commend Itself at once to the public."— Dttroit Advertutr. " Never was a book more appropriately named. By the exercise cf a sound and skilful... | |
| William Stroud - 1871 - 444 str.
...— Chicago Press. ** A work that has long heen required, and, we are convinced from the selections made, and the admirable manner in which they are arranged, will commend itself ut ouce to the public." — Detroit Advertiser. " Never was a book more appropriately named. By the... | |
| Mrs. E. D. Wallace - 1872 - 336 str.
...literature."— Chicago Press. *' A work that has long been required, and, we are convinced from the selections made, and the admirable manner in which they are arranged,...compiler of this work has succeeded in combining, within the space of a single volume, nearly every poem of established worth and compatible length in the English... | |
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