Fireside Studies, Band 1Chatto and Windus, 1876 |
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... knew before . The characters in Mr. Dick- ens's novels were taken from life , and de- veloped . If we are to believe half which we are told , Mr. Micawber was one real person and Mr. Nickleby was another . Addison and Steele were ...
... knew before . The characters in Mr. Dick- ens's novels were taken from life , and de- veloped . If we are to believe half which we are told , Mr. Micawber was one real person and Mr. Nickleby was another . Addison and Steele were ...
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... knew was upon the death of my father , at which time I was not quite five years of age ; but was rather amazed at what all the house meant , than pos- sessed with a real understanding why nobody was willing to play with me . I remember ...
... knew was upon the death of my father , at which time I was not quite five years of age ; but was rather amazed at what all the house meant , than pos- sessed with a real understanding why nobody was willing to play with me . I remember ...
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... knew an old lady once , who , in a fit of absence of mind , said grace before sitting down to a rubber of whist . A traditional sporting parson is said to have given out from the reading- desk , " the Collect for the Sunday next be ...
... knew an old lady once , who , in a fit of absence of mind , said grace before sitting down to a rubber of whist . A traditional sporting parson is said to have given out from the reading- desk , " the Collect for the Sunday next be ...
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... knew , or thought he knew , that the Dean was lying hard about his connection with the Tory paper , the Examiner . The Dean 52 FIRESIDE STUDIES .
... knew , or thought he knew , that the Dean was lying hard about his connection with the Tory paper , the Examiner . The Dean 52 FIRESIDE STUDIES .
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... knew Will Wimble well , but our Will Wimble was a retired military officer with nothing to do but acts of neighbourly good nature . He was not , like his great original , dependent on his brother , for he had a little fortune of his own ...
... knew Will Wimble well , but our Will Wimble was a retired military officer with nothing to do but acts of neighbourly good nature . He was not , like his great original , dependent on his brother , for he had a little fortune of his own ...
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