The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... thought I might ren- der some service to my country , by diffusing among its citizens a more correct knowledge of the spirit and condition of the nation with whom , at no dis- tant day , they may be brought into collision ; and by ...
... thought I might ren- der some service to my country , by diffusing among its citizens a more correct knowledge of the spirit and condition of the nation with whom , at no dis- tant day , they may be brought into collision ; and by ...
الصفحة 13
... had so often read , and about which I had thought so long and so earnestly . I longed for daylight to unfold the wonders of that crowded VOL . I. - B world through which I was moving . The lamps here THE GLORY AND THE SHAME ...
... had so often read , and about which I had thought so long and so earnestly . I longed for daylight to unfold the wonders of that crowded VOL . I. - B world through which I was moving . The lamps here THE GLORY AND THE SHAME ...
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... thought I , should I witness could I but look into all these dwellings . In that house an aged man , long weary of the world , just drawing his last breath ; in the next , an infant opening its eyes for the first time upon the light ...
... thought I , should I witness could I but look into all these dwellings . In that house an aged man , long weary of the world , just drawing his last breath ; in the next , an infant opening its eyes for the first time upon the light ...
الصفحة 45
... thought of the matter in just that light before . You are right ; he is just as much your Shakspeare as England's , and considerably more than Ireland's . " On our right , a few miles from the line , and about 55 from London , stands ...
... thought of the matter in just that light before . You are right ; he is just as much your Shakspeare as England's , and considerably more than Ireland's . " On our right , a few miles from the line , and about 55 from London , stands ...
الصفحة 55
... thought I , as I to - day passed through some of the dark lanes of Spitalfields , what motive have the ignorant and depressed multitudes who in- habit such abodes as these , for exertion ? What hope have they that they will ever know ...
... thought I , as I to - day passed through some of the dark lanes of Spitalfields , what motive have the ignorant and depressed multitudes who in- habit such abodes as these , for exertion ? What hope have they that they will ever know ...
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