The power with which the scenes on the waste of waters are depicted, and the living interest with which Cooper invests every particle of a ship, as if it were an intelligent being, cannot be excelled, and has never been reached by any author with whom... The Attaché: Or, Sam Slick in England - Strana 25autor/autoři: Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1844 - 122 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Thomas Colley Grattan - 1831 - 370 str.
...SEAB. By the Author of "The Red Rover," " The Prairie," " The Borderers," &c. In 3 vols. post 8vo. " The power with which the scenes on the waste of waters...Cooper invests every particle of a ship, as if it were all an intelligent being, cannot be excelled, and has never been reached by any author with whom we... | |
| Joaquín Telesforo de Trueba y Cosío - 1831 - 316 str.
...Borderers," &c. In 3 vols. post 8vo. " The power with which the scenes on the waste of waters aredepicted, and the living interest with which Cooper invests every particle of a ship, as if it were all an intelligent being, cannot be excelled, and has never been reached by any author with whom we... | |
| Haussez (baron d', Charles Le Mercher de Longpré) - 1833 - 312 str.
...reader into a momentary belief of the presence and reality of the scenes that he describes."-Globe. " The power with which the scenes on the waste of waters...reached by any author with whom we are acquainted. His novels will live with the language; for we may look in vain elsewhere for pictures so vivid, so... | |
| Daniel MacKinnon - 1833 - 540 str.
...presence and reality of the scenes that be describes."— Clod?. " The power with which the scenes OD the waste of waters are depicted, and the living interest...author with whom we are acquainted. For these qualities bis novels will live with the language, fur we may took iu vain elsewhere for pictures so vivid, so... | |
| Lady Scott (Caroline Lucy) - 1834 - 226 str.
...obscure the sun, what had been attempted?" To this may be added the opinion expressed by the Atlas: — " The power with which the scenes on the waste of waters...Cooper invests every particle of a ship, as if it were all an intelligent being, cannot be excelled, and he has never been reached by any author with whom... | |
| Frederick Marryat - 1838 - 428 str.
...picture of one of the early English settlers in America. " — Morning Post. vIII. THE WATER-WITCH. " The living interest with which Cooper invests every particle of a ship cannot be excelled." — A0a». IX. THE RED ROVER. " The best romance of nautical adventure that our... | |
| Leicester Buckingham - 1844 - 440 str.
...with which the American novelist has yet enriched the literature of Europe/1 — Court Journal. ** The power with which the scenes on the waste of waters...which Cooper invests every particle of a ship, as it were all an intelligent being, cannot be excelled, and has never been reached by any other author... | |
| Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1844 - 480 str.
...descriptions with which the American novelist has yet enriched the literature of Europe." — Court Journal. "The power with which the scenes on the waste of waters...which Cooper invests every particle of a ship, as it were all an intelligent being, cannot be excelled, and has never been reached by any other author... | |
| Herman Melville - 1850 - 492 str.
...COOPER. "A very romantic but interesting story, written in Mr. Cooper's best nunner." — Literary Gazette. "The power with which the scenes on the waste...with which Cooper invests every particle of a ship, s* if it were an intelligent being, cannot be excelled, and has never been reached by any other author... | |
| 1922 - 506 str.
...Although the WaterWitch is a counterpart of the Red Rover, it is nevertheless perused with new pleasure. The power with which the scenes on the waste of waters...Cooper invests every particle of a ship, as if it were all an intelligent being, cannot be excelled, and has never been reached by any author with whom we... | |
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