Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7Robert Chambers Amer. Book Exchange, 1879 - English literature |
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... appear original and sarcastic . The Pilgrims of the Rhine ' ( 1834 ) —a fanciful and beautifully illustrated work - was Bulwer's next offering ; and it was almost immediately afterwards succeeded by one of his best romances , The Last ...
... appear original and sarcastic . The Pilgrims of the Rhine ' ( 1834 ) —a fanciful and beautifully illustrated work - was Bulwer's next offering ; and it was almost immediately afterwards succeeded by one of his best romances , The Last ...
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... appear in Jerusalem , and bear off the errant and enthusiastic crusader . With this second wild and wondrous tale ... appearing again as a no- velist - author of ' Lothair , ' the weakest of all his novels , yet the one which has had the ...
... appear in Jerusalem , and bear off the errant and enthusiastic crusader . With this second wild and wondrous tale ... appearing again as a no- velist - author of ' Lothair , ' the weakest of all his novels , yet the one which has had the ...
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... appear that he was over - wrought or received unkind treatment , but a sense of degradation settled on his mind ... appears rather the reflection of what he felt in after - life , in the midst of his success than what he experienced at ...
... appear that he was over - wrought or received unkind treatment , but a sense of degradation settled on his mind ... appears rather the reflection of what he felt in after - life , in the midst of his success than what he experienced at ...
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