The Best of All Good CompanyHoulston and Sons, 1872 - 472 Seiten |
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... character of Charles Dickens certain other memorable words of his , written years ago , with reference to Christmas . They are not as familiar as many beautiful things from the same pen on the same subject , for the paper which ...
... character of Charles Dickens certain other memorable words of his , written years ago , with reference to Christmas . They are not as familiar as many beautiful things from the same pen on the same subject , for the paper which ...
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... character that abound in their works . Laman Blanchard had eyes of a very similar kind , while the eyes of Douglas Jerrold had a gleaming , lion - like , straightforward look , highly characteristic of his undaunted character and ...
... character that abound in their works . Laman Blanchard had eyes of a very similar kind , while the eyes of Douglas Jerrold had a gleaming , lion - like , straightforward look , highly characteristic of his undaunted character and ...
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... character of ' a gentleman ; ' but we have always observed , that when put to the proof these male and female critics failed lamentably to establish their case . We are not sure that Charles Dickens ' gentlemen were all as well dressed ...
... character of ' a gentleman ; ' but we have always observed , that when put to the proof these male and female critics failed lamentably to establish their case . We are not sure that Charles Dickens ' gentlemen were all as well dressed ...
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... character and every incident in the works of the great novelist whose dust has just been laid to rest really were , is best known to those whose tastes or whose duties led them to fre- quent the paths of life from which Dickens ...
... character and every incident in the works of the great novelist whose dust has just been laid to rest really were , is best known to those whose tastes or whose duties led them to fre- quent the paths of life from which Dickens ...
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... character that he would seem to have transmitted to his son . In 1815 Mr. John Dickens retired with a pension to London , where he was engaged as parliamentary reporter on the Morning Chronicle . Charles was sent at the age of seven to ...
... character that he would seem to have transmitted to his son . In 1815 Mr. John Dickens retired with a pension to London , where he was engaged as parliamentary reporter on the Morning Chronicle . Charles was sent at the age of seven to ...
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