The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... 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 ...
... 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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... believe they are somewhat extensively read ; nor is it the least gratifying circumstance to me , that they have been so favourably received in your country . I am trying to enjoy my • fame while it lasts , for I believe I am not so vain ...
... believe they are somewhat extensively read ; nor is it the least gratifying circumstance to me , that they have been so favourably received in your country . I am trying to enjoy my • fame while it lasts , for I believe I am not so vain ...
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... wish , too , that they who refuse to read his works because they are fictitious , had as much of the milk of human kindness , in their hearts as he . I believe there is no author doing so much for CHARACTER OF HIS WORKS . 15.
... wish , too , that they who refuse to read his works because they are fictitious , had as much of the milk of human kindness , in their hearts as he . I believe there is no author doing so much for CHARACTER OF HIS WORKS . 15.
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Charles Edwards Lester. I believe there is no author doing so much for humanity in the British empire . Nor am I alone in this opinion . I have met with a short notice of Nicholas Nickleby , which is attribut- ed to Sidney Smith , the ...
Charles Edwards Lester. I believe there is no author doing so much for humanity in the British empire . Nor am I alone in this opinion . I have met with a short notice of Nicholas Nickleby , which is attribut- ed to Sidney Smith , the ...
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... believe it or not , is wrung from the hard hands of starving peasants , and every ring on those taper fingers has famished a family of your fellow - creatures . Woman ! bright , beautiful and gentle in all whose 26 GLORY AND SHAME OF ...
... believe it or not , is wrung from the hard hands of starving peasants , and every ring on those taper fingers has famished a family of your fellow - creatures . Woman ! bright , beautiful and gentle in all whose 26 GLORY AND SHAME OF ...
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