The Best of All Good CompanyHoulston and Sons, 1872 - 472 Seiten |
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... observed of the book , " I have tried to strike a blow upon that part of the brass countenance of wicked Cant , where such compliment is sorely needed at this time ; and I trust that the result of my training is at least the exhibition ...
... observed of the book , " I have tried to strike a blow upon that part of the brass countenance of wicked Cant , where such compliment is sorely needed at this time ; and I trust that the result of my training is at least the exhibition ...
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... observed nine objects for every one that he , Mr. Helps , observed . The same might be said by most men who have ever walked frequently in company with Mr. Dickens . Besides this , I can vouch for another yet more important and striking ...
... observed nine objects for every one that he , Mr. Helps , observed . The same might be said by most men who have ever walked frequently in company with Mr. Dickens . Besides this , I can vouch for another yet more important and striking ...
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... observed , that when put to the proof these male and female critics failed lamentably to establish their case . We ... observation , he drew a gentlemen in the rough form of Joe Gargery , and planted a little chivalry in the breast of ...
... observed , that when put to the proof these male and female critics failed lamentably to establish their case . We ... observation , he drew a gentlemen in the rough form of Joe Gargery , and planted a little chivalry in the breast of ...
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... observation of humanity which he had adopted , Dickens had come to regard all men and women so thoroughly and ... observe and so facile to describe had devoted his powers to the medical art . ' must not be forgotten that his description ...
... observation of humanity which he had adopted , Dickens had come to regard all men and women so thoroughly and ... observe and so facile to describe had devoted his powers to the medical art . ' must not be forgotten that his description ...
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... observe they flourish just now to a surprising extent about Westminster , I will do my best to avoid adding to the numbers of that prolific race . The noble lord at the head of the Government , when he wondered , in Parliament , about a ...
... observe they flourish just now to a surprising extent about Westminster , I will do my best to avoid adding to the numbers of that prolific race . The noble lord at the head of the Government , when he wondered , in Parliament , about a ...
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