The Best of All Good CompanyHoulston and Sons, 1872 - 472 Seiten |
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... pictures for the widow . " Dickens was the soul of truth and manliness , as well as kindness ; so that such a service as this came as naturally to him as help from his purse . His friend , Paul Fèval , has said over his grave ...
... pictures for the widow . " Dickens was the soul of truth and manliness , as well as kindness ; so that such a service as this came as naturally to him as help from his purse . His friend , Paul Fèval , has said over his grave ...
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... pictures . Besides , the obser- ver's sense of justice is gratified when he finds himself enabled , out of the fund ... picture him standing in a drawing - room at Windsor Castle , one arm just resting upon the sofa , and talking in his ...
... pictures . Besides , the obser- ver's sense of justice is gratified when he finds himself enabled , out of the fund ... picture him standing in a drawing - room at Windsor Castle , one arm just resting upon the sofa , and talking in his ...
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... pictures . But he turned no sour face upon the well - to - do . Of the foibles and pretences of these he was an unsparing critic ; but he was as unsparing when he had the vices of the ignorant and poor to deal with . He was pre ...
... pictures . But he turned no sour face upon the well - to - do . Of the foibles and pretences of these he was an unsparing critic ; but he was as unsparing when he had the vices of the ignorant and poor to deal with . He was pre ...
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... his " brother " -without tears . A sweeter picture of Dickens than this could not be limned , to linger through the years in the public mind . HIS LIFE AND WORKS . JET us briefly run over 16 THE BEST OF ALL GOOD COMPANY .
... his " brother " -without tears . A sweeter picture of Dickens than this could not be limned , to linger through the years in the public mind . HIS LIFE AND WORKS . JET us briefly run over 16 THE BEST OF ALL GOOD COMPANY .
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... pictures of " Squeers " and " Dotheboys Hall " called forth an excitement scarcely less violent than that caused by Oliver Twist . The emancipation of childhood seemed to be as daring and indelicate a theme as the emancipation of the ...
... pictures of " Squeers " and " Dotheboys Hall " called forth an excitement scarcely less violent than that caused by Oliver Twist . The emancipation of childhood seemed to be as daring and indelicate a theme as the emancipation of the ...
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