The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... better motive than mere curiosity in coming to see him . I wished to see the man who had so faithfully delineated the human heart , and shown so much sympathy for the poor and the suffering : it was the philanthropist even more than the ...
... better motive than mere curiosity in coming to see him . I wished to see the man who had so faithfully delineated the human heart , and shown so much sympathy for the poor and the suffering : it was the philanthropist even more than the ...
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... better days . Once they moved in circles of friendship and affluence , from which they have been hurled by misfortune to the lowest depths of want and sorrow . This class of persons is very large . " Then there are thousands in our ...
... better days . Once they moved in circles of friendship and affluence , from which they have been hurled by misfortune to the lowest depths of want and sorrow . This class of persons is very large . " Then there are thousands in our ...
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... better to seek out the suffering and relieve them . I have spent many days and nights in the most wretched districts of the metropolis , studying the history of the human heart . There we must go to find it . In high circles we see ...
... better to seek out the suffering and relieve them . I have spent many days and nights in the most wretched districts of the metropolis , studying the history of the human heart . There we must go to find it . In high circles we see ...
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... better man . In describing these characters I aim no higher than to feel in writing as they seem to feel themselves . I am persuaded that I have succeeded just in proportion as I have cultivated a familiarity with the trials and sor ...
... better man . In describing these characters I aim no higher than to feel in writing as they seem to feel themselves . I am persuaded that I have succeeded just in proportion as I have cultivated a familiarity with the trials and sor ...
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... better than an Englishman what befits such an occa- sion ; and while every thing which can minis- ter to the luxury and comfort of the guest is provided , he is made to feel at home . He is not singled out as the special object of atten ...
... better than an Englishman what befits such an occa- sion ; and while every thing which can minis- ter to the luxury and comfort of the guest is provided , he is made to feel at home . He is not singled out as the special object of atten ...
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