| Samuel Butler - Classical geography - 1831 - 292 pages
...careful and attentive perusal of the two volIIISTOIIY OF SCOTLAND. By Sir "Walter Scott. In 3 Vols* " The History of Scotland, by Sir Walter Scott, we do...work of fiction, by the same prolific author, and fur this obvious reason : it combines much of the brilliant coloring of the Ivanhoe piclures of by-gone... | |
| Washington Irving - America - 1831 - 498 pages
...circulation. The "volumes already published are, VOLS. I. & II. HISTORY OF SCOTLAND. BY SIR WALTER SCOTT. •* The History of Scotland, by Sir Walter Scott, we do...will be, if possible, more extensively read, than the moat popular work of fiction, by the same prolific author, and for this obvious reason: it combines... | |
| Thomas Hamilton - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1831 - 278 pages
...II. HISTORY OF SCOTLAND, BY Sm WALTER SCOTT. The History of Scotland, by Sir Walter Scott, we do net hesitate to declare, will be, if possible, more extensively...read, than the most popular work of fiction, by the sume prolific author, and for this obvious reason: it combines much of the brilliant colouring of the... | |
| Henry Wheaton - Danes - 1831 - 432 pages
...design and execution.1' — Land. Lit. Gazette. HISTORT OF SCOTLAND. By Sir Walter Scott. In 2 Volg. " The History of Scotland, by Sir Walter Scott, we do not hesitate to declare, will bo, if possible, more extensively read, than lh»? most popular work of fiction, by the same prolific... | |
| Faddeĭ Bulgarin - Russia - 1832 - 250 pages
...clearness and masterly power."— Boston Traveller. HISTORY OF SCOTLAND. By Sir Walter Scott. In 3 Vols. " The History of Scotland, by Sir Walter Scott, we do...work of fiction, by the same prolific author, and fur this obvious reason: it combines much of the brilliant coloring of the Ivanhoe pictures of by-gone... | |
| Nicholas Wood - Railroads - 1832 - 664 pages
...clearuuss und masterly power." — Baton TravtUe\ HISTORY OF SCOTLAND. By Sir Walter Scott. In ft Vols. " The History of Scotland, by Sir Walter Scott, we do...popular work of fiction, by the same prolific author, ami for this obvious reason : it combines much of the brilliant coloring of the Ivanhoe pictures of... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - Ethics - 1832 - 340 pages
...era." — Jfatitmal Gazette. HISTORY OF SCOTLAND." In 2 vols. The History of Scotland, by Sir Waller Scott, we do not hesitate to declare, will be, if...same prolific author, and for this obvious reason: it coinbines much of the brilliant coloring of the Ivanhoe pictures of by gone manners, and all tin- graceful... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - Ethics - 1832 - 352 pages
...In » VoU. " The History of Scotland, by Sir Walter Scott, we do not hesitate to declare, will he. if possible, more extensively read, than the most...obvious reason: it combines much of the brilliant coloring of the Ivanhoe pictures of by .gone maoners, and all the graceful facility of style and picluresquencss... | |
| Sir William Gore Ouseley - History - 1832 - 266 pages
...conversant with the literature of our era."— National Gazette. HISTORY OF SCOTLAND. In 2 vols. " The History of Scotland, by Sir Walter Scott, we do...will be, if possible, more extensively read, than tbe most popular work of fiction, by the jame prolific author, and for this obvious reason : it combines... | |
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