| David Page - 1869 - 326 pages
...and the Rev. WJ Brodribb, 1LA. " It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of snch a series as this in giving 'English readers ' an insight, exact...which are so remote and yet to many of us so close." — Saturday Review. " It is impossible to praise too highly the conception and execution of this series... | |
| David Page - 1870 - 366 pages
...deserve it." — Westminster Review. "It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of such a series as this in giving ' English readers ' an insight,...which are so remote and yet to many of us so close." — Saturday Review. " We gladly avail ourselves of this opportunity to recommend the other volumes... | |
| Henry Alleyne Nicholson - 1872 - 652 pages
...Rome?" — Morning Advertiser. " It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of such a series as this in giving ' English readers ' an insight,...which are so remote and yet to many of us so close. It is in no wise to be looked upon as a rival to the translations which have at no time been brought... | |
| Alexander Mackay - 1873 - 712 pages
...Northern Whig. OPINIONS — continued. " It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of such a series as this in giving ' English readers ' an insight,...which are so remote and yet to many of us so close. It is in no wise to be looked upon as a rival to the translations which have at no time been brought... | |
| David Page - 1873 - 260 pages
...READERS. r3 OPINIONS — continued. " It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of such a series as this in giving ' English readers ' an insight,...which are so remote and yet to many of us so close. It is in no wise to be looked upon as a rival to the translations which have at no time been brought... | |
| Alexander Craig Sellar - 1873 - 358 pages
...by the Eev. W. LUCAS COLLINS, MA " It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of such a series as this in giving ' English readers ' an insight,...which are so remote and yet to many of us so close. It is in no wise to be looked upon as a rival to the translations which have at no time been brought... | |
| William Lucas Collins - 1873 - 180 pages
...classical authors." — Standard. "It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of such a series as this in giving ' English readers ' an insight,...which are so remote and yet to many of us so close. It is in no wise to be looked upon as a rival to the translations which have at no time been brought... | |
| Henry Alleyne Nicholson - 1873 - 148 pages
...READERS. 13 OPINIONS — continued. " It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of such a series as this in giving ' English readers ' an insight,...which are so remote and yet to many of us so close. It is in no wise to be looked upon as a rival to the translatiAs which have at no time been brought... | |
| Alexander Keith Johnston - 1873 - 172 pages
...Quarierly Ritieu'. " It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of such a series as this in 1riving -English readers- an insight, exact as far as it goes-...which are so remote and yet to many of us so close. It is in no wise to be looked upon as a rival to' the translations which have at no time been brought... | |
| Lord Neaves - 1874 - 236 pages
...Rome ?" — Morning Advertiser. " It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of such a series as this in giving ' English readers ' an insight,...which are so remote and yet to many of us so close. It is in no wise to be looked upon as a rival to the translations which have at no time been brought... | |
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