The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... bread tax than Mr. Dickens . For wit , perception of character , graphic delineation of those ephem- eral human phenomena which elude the grasp of a less delicate perception , he has hardly any rival . Above all , the sort of photogenic ...
... bread tax than Mr. Dickens . For wit , perception of character , graphic delineation of those ephem- eral human phenomena which elude the grasp of a less delicate perception , he has hardly any rival . Above all , the sort of photogenic ...
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... bread , and lived in peace ; how many died in soul , and had no chance of life ; how many , who could scarcely go astray , be they vicious as they would , turned haughtily from the crushed and stricken wretch who could scarce do ...
... bread , and lived in peace ; how many died in soul , and had no chance of life ; how many , who could scarcely go astray , be they vicious as they would , turned haughtily from the crushed and stricken wretch who could scarce do ...
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... bread , and all , too , in a beautiful green world , where nature spreads a bountiful table for all her children ! ' Your country opens its broad arms of kindness and of plenty to the thousands who are driven from our shores by ...
... bread , and all , too , in a beautiful green world , where nature spreads a bountiful table for all her children ! ' Your country opens its broad arms of kindness and of plenty to the thousands who are driven from our shores by ...
الصفحة 58
... bread and butter , which poets stand in no less need of than their less ethereal worshippers . An author must be ethereal indeed , not to grow hungry upon no- thing more substantial than the breath of the multitude . " At one period of ...
... bread and butter , which poets stand in no less need of than their less ethereal worshippers . An author must be ethereal indeed , not to grow hungry upon no- thing more substantial than the breath of the multitude . " At one period of ...
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... bread , and breathing out their heavy groans under the hand of oppression . How cheering to turn away from the night of Old World barbarism , whose masses were unillumined except by a few bright stars which shone only for themselves ...
... bread , and breathing out their heavy groans under the hand of oppression . How cheering to turn away from the night of Old World barbarism , whose masses were unillumined except by a few bright stars which shone only for themselves ...
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