Life of Honoré de Balzac

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Page vi - of matter that has been printed relating to Dickens and his works ... we should, until we came across this volume, have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England's most popular novelist as being really satisfactory. The difficulty is removed by Mr. Marzials's little
Page vii - monograph is worthy of the subject."—Athenaeum. LIFE OF HEINE. By William Sharp. "This is an admirable monograph. . . . more fully written up to the level of recent knowledge and criticism of its theme than any other English work."—Scotsman. " A most sympathetic and discriminating memoir."—Glasgow Herald. LIFE OF SCHILLER By Henry W.
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Page vi - A most readable little work."—Liverpool Mercury. LIFE OF COLERIDGE. By Hall Caine. " Brief and vigorous, written throughout with spirit and great literary skill. "—Scotsman. LIFE OF DICKENS. By Frank T. Marzials.
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