The Best of All Good CompanyHoulston and Sons, 1872 - 472 Seiten |
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... speaking to a group of shepherds in a field ; some travellers , with eyes uplifted , following a star ; a baby in a manger ; a child in a spacious temple talking with grave men ; a solemn figure , with a mild and beautiful face ...
... speaking to a group of shepherds in a field ; some travellers , with eyes uplifted , following a star ; a baby in a manger ; a child in a spacious temple talking with grave men ; a solemn figure , with a mild and beautiful face ...
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... speaking of Edwin Drood- " Well , you , or we , are approaching the mystery " - Dickens , who had been , and was at the moment , all vivacity , ex- tinguished his gaiety , and fell into a long and silent reverie , from which he never ...
... speaking of Edwin Drood- " Well , you , or we , are approaching the mystery " - Dickens , who had been , and was at the moment , all vivacity , ex- tinguished his gaiety , and fell into a long and silent reverie , from which he never ...
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... speak of his illustrious friend - 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 ...
... speak of his illustrious friend - 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 ...
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... speak . The pathetic * " He is one of the noblest fellows in the world , and I would give a great deal that you and I should sit beside each other to see him play Virginius , Lear , or Werner , which I take to be , every way , the ...
... speak . The pathetic * " He is one of the noblest fellows in the world , and I would give a great deal that you and I should sit beside each other to see him play Virginius , Lear , or Werner , which I take to be , every way , the ...
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... speaking . ' As they have pro- pagated exceedingly since that time , and as I 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 ...
... speaking . ' As they have pro- pagated exceedingly since that time , and as I 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 ...
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