| John Cumming - 1852 - 660 pagina’s
...of Sympathy. The unexpected Obstacle. The Return— The Wedding. Alice a Wife. Kate's better Days. " Few writers are more indefatigable in their offices...to be known to write usefully, and to the best of pur|K>ses ; and this Mrs. Geldart has never more effectually done than in 'Love: 4 Reality, not Romance.'... | |
| John Cumming, Daniel French - 1852 - 750 pagina’s
...offices of benevolence than the authoress of this elegant little volume, who has once more done herseif infinite credit by a transcript of the realities of...to be known to write usefully, and to the best of pur|x>sc& ; and this Mrs. Geldart has never more effectually done than in ' Love : a Reality, not Romance.'... | |
| Joseph Salway Eisdell - 1852 - 244 pagina’s
...The unexpected Obstacle. XIII. The Return— The Wedding. XIV. Alice a Wife. XV. Kate's better Days. "Few writers are more indefatigable in their offices...truly made, as to go home to the heart of every one, v. ho follows the tale to the conclusion. It is a high gift to be able to write well ; but it is a... | |
| Walter Campbell (writer on India.) - 1853 - 416 pagina’s
...gilt edges, LOVE: A REALITY, NOT ROMANCE. BY MRS. THOMAS GELDART, AUTHOR, OF " TRUTH IN EVERYTHING," ETC. "Few writers are more indefatigable in their...to be known to write usefully, and to the best of pur poses; and this Mrs. Geldart has never more effectually done than in ' Love : a Reality, not Romance.'"... | |
| Martin Farquhar Tupper - 1853 - 538 pagina’s
...Alice's Visit of Sympathy. XIII. The Return—The Wedding. XIV. Alice a Wife. XV. Kate's better Days. "Few writers are more indefatigable in their offices...a high gift to be able to write well; but it is. a far.higher and nobler privilege to be known to write usefully, and to the best .of purposes; and this... | |
| Walter Campbell - 1853 - 570 pagina’s
...gilt edges, LOVE: A REALITY, NOT ROMANCE. BY MRS. THOMAS GELBART, AUTHOR OF "TRUTII IN EVERYTHING," ETC. " Few writers are more indefatigable in their...fairly and truly made, as to go home to the heart of everv OIK.-, who follows the tale to the conclusion. It is a high gift to be able to write well ; but... | |
| William Henry Bartlett - 1853 - 384 pagina’s
...Imlc volume, who has one» more done hrrsrlf innnite credit by a transcrtpt of the realities of ltfe, so fairly and truly made, as to go home to the heart of every one who follow,« the tale to the conclutlon. It ie a high gift to be. able to write well ; but tt is a far... | |
| Annie Webb - 1854 - 600 pagina’s
...ROMANCE. In fcap. Price 3*. 6d. handsomely bound, with gilt edges. Cuts by GILBERT. " Few writers are moie indefatigable in their offices of benevolence than...one who follows the tale to the conclusion. It is a hisih gift to be able to write well ; but it is a far higher and nobler privilege to be known to write... | |
| Ann Taylor, Jane Taylor - 1854 - 170 pagina’s
...this elegant little volume, who has once more done herself infinite credit hy a transcript of efte realities of life, so fairly and truly made, as to...one who follows the tale to the conclusion. It is a tmh gift to he ahle to write well ; hut it is a far higher and nohler privilege to he known to write... | |
| Ann Taylor, Jane Taylor - 1854 - 172 pagina’s
...authoress of this elegant little volume, who has onee more done herself infinite eredit by a transeript of the realities of life, so fairly and truly made,...the heart of every one who follows the tale to the eonelusion. It is a hixh gift to be able to write well ; but it is a far higher and nobler privilege... | |
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