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Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 1810-1865

"The Moorland Cottage"

Abbott. The
story of Hannibal is well adapted for popular treatment, and loses
nothing for this purpose in the present explanatory and pictorial
version.--_Literary World._
* * * * *
%Maria Antoinette.%
In a style copious and yet forcible, with an expression singularly clear
and happy, and in language exceedingly chaste and at times very beautiful,
he has given us a plain, unvarnished narrative of facts, as he himself
says, unclogged by individual reflections which would "only encumber rather
than enforce." The present work wants none of the interest inseparably
connecting itself with the preceding numbers of the same series, but is
characterized throughout by the same peculiar beauties, riveting the
attention and deeply engraving on the mind the information with which they
every where teem.--_Evening Mirror._


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