The Best of All Good CompanyHoulston and Sons, 1872 - 472 Seiten |
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... true and sympathetic than his was . It wanted such a man as Dickens was in his life to be such a writer as he was ... true gentleman and real lady be wanting , and in that grace , however negligent they may be in their attire , the ...
... true and sympathetic than his was . It wanted such a man as Dickens was in his life to be such a writer as he was ... true gentleman and real lady be wanting , and in that grace , however negligent they may be in their attire , the ...
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... true to nature , even in the most trivial details , almost every 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 ...
... true to nature , even in the most trivial details , almost every 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 ...
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... true gentleman that ever breathed . " ; The " soft , meek , patient , humble , tranquil spirit , " how often has Dickens painted ! -- the Christian gentleman , if not Poole's : the modest , high - souled gentlewoman — a lady , if not ...
... true gentleman that ever breathed . " ; The " soft , meek , patient , humble , tranquil spirit , " how often has Dickens painted ! -- the Christian gentleman , if not Poole's : the modest , high - souled gentlewoman — a lady , if not ...
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... True Sun. He was afterwards successively con- nected with the Mirror of Parliament ( conducted by his uncle , Mr. Barrow ) and the Morning Chronicle , where he succeeded William Hazlitt , who had himself replaced the future Lord ...
... True Sun. He was afterwards successively con- nected with the Mirror of Parliament ( conducted by his uncle , Mr. Barrow ) and the Morning Chronicle , where he succeeded William Hazlitt , who had himself replaced the future Lord ...
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... for distress , As resolute with wise true thoughts to bind The happiest to the unhappiest of our kind , That there is fiercer crowded misery In garret toil and London loneliness , Than in cruel A DAY WITH CHARLES DICKENS . 19.
... for distress , As resolute with wise true thoughts to bind The happiest to the unhappiest of our kind , That there is fiercer crowded misery In garret toil and London loneliness , Than in cruel A DAY WITH CHARLES DICKENS . 19.
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