The Best of All Good CompanyHoulston and Sons, 1872 - 472 Seiten |
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... perhaps as much of the author's kindly nature and keen powers of enjoy- ment as the world will ever read or hear . At the end of the year the Chimes was published in the same form as the author's previous Christmas book . The work was ...
... perhaps as much of the author's kindly nature and keen powers of enjoy- ment as the world will ever read or hear . At the end of the year the Chimes was published in the same form as the author's previous Christmas book . The work was ...
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... Perhaps he may be best understood by the following admirable speech , which he de- livered in Drury Lane Theatre to a crowded and enthusiastic audience on the 27th of June , 1855 . “ I cannot , I am sure , better express my sense of the ...
... Perhaps he may be best understood by the following admirable speech , which he de- livered in Drury Lane Theatre to a crowded and enthusiastic audience on the 27th of June , 1855 . “ I cannot , I am sure , better express my sense of the ...
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... perhaps it may be useful for me to show how I came to be here ; because reasons similar to those which have influenced me may still be trembling in the balance in the minds of others . I want at all times in full sincerity to do my duty ...
... perhaps it may be useful for me to show how I came to be here ; because reasons similar to those which have influenced me may still be trembling in the balance in the minds of others . I want at all times in full sincerity to do my duty ...
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... perhaps on this occasion I may , without impropriety , venture to say a word on the spirit in which mine were conceived . I felt an earnest and humble desire , and shall do till I die , to increase the stock of harmless cheerfulness . I ...
... perhaps on this occasion I may , without impropriety , venture to say a word on the spirit in which mine were conceived . I felt an earnest and humble desire , and shall do till I die , to increase the stock of harmless cheerfulness . I ...
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... ( perhaps at Ainsworth's on Friday ? ) I shall slip a Carol into my pocket , and ask you to put it among your books , for my sake . You will never like it the less for having made it the means of so much happiness to me . " 6 Always , my ...
... ( perhaps at Ainsworth's on Friday ? ) I shall slip a Carol into my pocket , and ask you to put it among your books , for my sake . You will never like it the less for having made it the means of so much happiness to me . " 6 Always , my ...
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