Fraser's Magazine, Volume 25Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 66
Page 55
It is to be regretted that Mr. Ralston , who is such a master of Russian language , has not reproduced some of Dostoéfsky's best works in English , as he has done with Mr. Tourguéneff's Lisa ' and other gems of our literature .
It is to be regretted that Mr. Ralston , who is such a master of Russian language , has not reproduced some of Dostoéfsky's best works in English , as he has done with Mr. Tourguéneff's Lisa ' and other gems of our literature .
Page 59
It is the latest and the best account I have seen anywhere of Siberian facts , fresh and authentic records of what an English observer found in our • Asiatic Canada ' at the close of the Emperor Alexander II.'s reign .
It is the latest and the best account I have seen anywhere of Siberian facts , fresh and authentic records of what an English observer found in our • Asiatic Canada ' at the close of the Emperor Alexander II.'s reign .
Page 61
6 6 which are so implicitly believed by so many English people , and shows point by point how false they all are . From the sentimental love - story of The Exiles of Siberia ' down to the lucubrations of Mr. Grenville Murray , he passes ...
6 6 which are so implicitly believed by so many English people , and shows point by point how false they all are . From the sentimental love - story of The Exiles of Siberia ' down to the lucubrations of Mr. Grenville Murray , he passes ...
Page 62
But I learn from Mr. Lansdell's very painstaking report that our poor convicts are not badly off , and that , although there are no doubt abuses to be investigated and removed by our Government , a humane and experienced English ...
But I learn from Mr. Lansdell's very painstaking report that our poor convicts are not badly off , and that , although there are no doubt abuses to be investigated and removed by our Government , a humane and experienced English ...
Page 63
Most English people imagine a political prisoner sent to Siberia is doomed to slavery in the cell or in the mine ; and nearly everyone has been told that there are millions of these unhappy people , mostly Poles .
Most English people imagine a political prisoner sent to Siberia is doomed to slavery in the cell or in the mine ; and nearly everyone has been told that there are millions of these unhappy people , mostly Poles .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
answered appears asked beautiful become believe better boat called carried Church close coming course Court doubt England English existence eyes face fact feeling force France Gilbert girl give given Government hand happy head heart Hilda Hildegarde hold hope hour human improvements interest Irish Italy kind Lady land landlord least leave less light living look Lord matter means mind Miss natural never night once Parliament party passed perhaps person present question reason rent Rose round seemed seen sense ship side Sir Mordaunt speak sure taken tell tenant things thought took turned whole wind writes young