The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... in- troduction from Thomas Campbell . I believe there is no English author now living who is so much admired and read by our countrymen VOL . II . B 69411 · 581 525405 as Mr. Dickens , and , consequently , no one THE GLORY AND THE SHAME ...
... in- troduction from Thomas Campbell . I believe there is no English author now living who is so much admired and read by our countrymen VOL . II . B 69411 · 581 525405 as Mr. Dickens , and , consequently , no one THE GLORY AND THE SHAME ...
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... of these works than from intercourse with any other man . I was expressing to Campbell , whom I met last evening at Dr. Beattie's , my admiration for Dickens B 2 MR . DICKENS . 3 year ago, a friend brought Oliver Twist to my ...
... of these works than from intercourse with any other man . I was expressing to Campbell , whom I met last evening at Dr. Beattie's , my admiration for Dickens B 2 MR . DICKENS . 3 year ago, a friend brought Oliver Twist to my ...
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... Campbell immediately left the room , and returning in a few moments , took my hand and said , " I am glad you like Mr. Dickens . Here is a letter of introduction to him . I want you to read it , and then I will seal it , for I consider ...
... Campbell immediately left the room , and returning in a few moments , took my hand and said , " I am glad you like Mr. Dickens . Here is a letter of introduction to him . I want you to read it , and then I will seal it , for I consider ...
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... Campbell's letter until after my reception . I felt assured that the heart of Charles Dickens had not been so chilled by the cold spirit that reigns in the higher circles of English society as to prevent him from re- ceiving me with ...
... Campbell's letter until after my reception . I felt assured that the heart of Charles Dickens had not been so chilled by the cold spirit that reigns in the higher circles of English society as to prevent him from re- ceiving me with ...
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... Campbell's letter it produced not the slightest change in his manner . I expressed , on leaving , the hope that little Nelly ( in whose fate I confessed I felt a deeper interest than in that of most real characters ) might , after all ...
... Campbell's letter it produced not the slightest change in his manner . I expressed , on leaving , the hope that little Nelly ( in whose fate I confessed I felt a deeper interest than in that of most real characters ) might , after all ...
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