| John Hill Burton - 1874 - 176 페이지
...There are no pictures. The whole charm of the presentment of the volume consists in its handiness, and the tempting clearness and beauty of the type,...could be better as to size, type, paper, and general getting-up." — Athenceum. Walpole; or, Every Man has his Price. A Comedy in Rhyme. By Lord Lytton.... | |
| George Eliot - 1874 - 274 페이지
...There are no pictures. The whole charm of the presentment of the volume consists in its handiness, and the tempting clearness and beauty of the type,...converts into a pleasure the mere act of following the printer s lines, and leaves the author.s mind free to exert its unobstructed force upon the reader."—... | |
| George Eliot - 1874 - 268 페이지
...There are no pictures. Tlic whole churm of the presentment of the volume consist* In Its handlness, ami the tempting clearness and beauty of the type, which almost converts Into a pleasure the mere act or following the printer's lines, and leaves the author's mind free to exert its unobstructed force... | |
| Andrew Wilson - 1875 - 552 페이지
...Part " It is of the handiest of sizes ; the paper i> good ; and the type, which seems to be new. is very clear and beautiful. There are no pictures. The...lines, and leaves the author's mind free to exert 1U unobstructed force upon the reader. — Examiner. " Nothing could be better as to size, type, paper,... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1875 - 612 페이지
...There are no pictures. The whole charm of the presentment of the volume consists in its handiness, and the tempting clearness and beauty of the type, which almost converts into & pleasure the mere act of following the printer's lines, and leaves the author's rniud free to exert... | |
| Charles Swainson - 1873 - 322 페이지
...charm of the presentment of the volume consiste in Ite handiness, and the tempting clearness and beaut; of the type, which almost converts into a pleasure the mere act of following the printer в Hues, and leaves the author's mind free to exert its unobstructed force upon the reader."—... | |
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