Tadema will earn as high honour in connection with written romance as that which it has hitherto acquired by association with painted presentments. . . . An intensely pathetic tale of passionate love and ineffable self-sacrifice. . . . Nothing has been... Episodesdoor George Slythe Street - 1895 - 192 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Arthur Wing Pinero - 1893 - 192 pagina’s
...biting, and irresistible." THE WINGS OF ICARUS. By LAURENCE ALMA TADEMA. Tht Daily Telegraph.—" An intensely pathetic tale of passionate love and ineffable...denouement of this sad but deeply fascinating story." THE GREEN CARNATION. By RS HlCHKNS. Tht World.—" 'The Green Carnation ' is brimful of ^ood things, and... | |
| Albert William Crawford McFall - 1895 - 280 pagina’s
...biting, and irresistible." THE WINGS OF ICARUS. By LAURENCE ALMA TADEMA. The Daily Telegraph.— " An intensely pathetic tale of passionate love and ineffable...denouement of this sad but deeply fascinating story. " THE GREEN CARNATION. By RS HICHENS. The World. — " *The Green Carnation* is brimful of good things, and... | |
| Elizabeth Robins - 1895 - 194 pagina’s
...biting, and irresistible." THE WINGS OF ICARUS. By LAORENCE ALMA TADEMA. The Daily Telegraph.— " An intensely pathetic tale of passionate love and ineffable...self-sacrifice. . . . Nothing has been more impressively tolJ in ihe pages of modern fiction than the denouement of this sad but deeply fascinating story. "... | |
| Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu - 1895 - 446 pagina’s
...and irres1stible." THE WINGS OF ICARUS. By LAURENCE ALMA TADEMA. The Daily Telegraph. — *| . . . Nothing has been more impressively told in the pages of modern fiction than the dtnouetttent of 1his sad but deeply fascinat1ng story.* THE GREEN CARNATION. By RS HICHENS. The Daily... | |
| M. Hamilton - 1896 - 232 pagina’s
...written romance as that which it has hitherto acquired by association with painted presentments. . . . An intensely pathetic tale of passionate love and ineffable...denouement of this sad but deeply fascinating story." The Sketch. — "The working out of the story is novel enough. ..." The Wings of Icarus ' is a book of... | |
| Max Beresford - 1896 - 362 pagina’s
...biting, and irresistible." THE WINGS OF ICARUS. By LAURENCE ALMA TADEMA. The Daily Telegraph.— " . . . Nothing has been more impressively told in the pages...denouement of this sad but deeply fascinating story." THE GREEN CARNATION. By RS HICHENS. The Daily Telrgraph. — ''One of the most brilliant expositions of... | |
| Edward Payson Evans - 1896 - 432 pagina’s
...biting, and irresistible." THE WINGS OF ICARUS. By LAURENCE ALMA TADEMA. The Daily Telegraph.— ". . . Nothing has been more impressively told in the pages...the denouement of this sad but deeply fascinating THE GREEN CARNATION. By RS HICHKNS. The Daily Telegraph,— •" One of the most brilliant expositions... | |
| C. G. Compton - 1896 - 214 pagina’s
...written romance as that which it has hitherto acquired by association with painted presentments. . . . An intensely pathetic tale of passionate love and ineffable...Nothing has been more impressively told in the pages ot modern fiction than the denouement of this sad but deeply fascinating story." The Sketch. — '... | |
| Charles Gounod - 1896 - 324 pagina’s
...By LAURENCE ALMA TADEMA. The Daily Telegraph. — ". . . Nothing has been more impressively told 1n the pages of modern fiction than the denouement of this sad but deeply fascinating story." THE GREEN CARNATION. By RS HICHENS. The Daily Telegraph. — " One of the most brilliant expositions of... | |
| comte Vincent Benedetti - 1896 - 450 pagina’s
...and irres1stible." THE WINGS OF ICARUS. By LAURENCE ALMA TADEMA. The Daily T ete graph. — ". . . Nothing has been more impressively told in the pages of modern fiction than the dcn>?uem<tnt of (his sad but deeply fascinating; T°HE GREEN CARNATION. By RS HICHENS. The Daily Telegraph.... | |
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