"We have no doubt that the Wesleyan public, by whom the Doctor was little less than adored, will feel very much obliged to Mr. Everett, who stood in a somewhat similar relation to the subject of his work to that of Boswell to Johnson, for his 'portraiture.' -- He has produced in the volume before us a very pleasant and readable narrative." -- The Patriot, Feb. 1st, 1844.
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"The volume before us is equally instructive and entertaining -- instructive in its details, as illustrative of those operations of God's providence and grace, of which Dr. Clarke was the subject, and entertaining, from the charm of graphic and lively expression which the biographer has thrown over his pages. It is due to all parties to mention that, in this memoir, Mr. Everett has enjoyed the concurrence and aid of the Doctor's highly intelligent and beloved daughter, Mrs. Rowley, to whom he acknowledges himself indebted for examining, criticizing, and enriching his pages." -- Sheffield Mercury, Jan. 13.
วันจันทร์ที่ 26 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554
Adam Clarke Portrayed -- Volume Ii - James Everett
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