The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... Boz " became associated with all that was offensive in the burlesque and low farce of the American stage . In this feeling I once participated . But a year ago , a friend brought Oliver Twist to my 2 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... Boz " became associated with all that was offensive in the burlesque and low farce of the American stage . In this feeling I once participated . But a year ago , a friend brought Oliver Twist to my 2 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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Charles Edwards Lester. year ago , a friend brought Oliver Twist to my room , to help to while away a night of illness . He had not read many pages before my preju- dices against the author gave way ; and ... brought Oliver Twist to my ...
Charles Edwards Lester. year ago , a friend brought Oliver Twist to my room , to help to while away a night of illness . He had not read many pages before my preju- dices against the author gave way ; and ... brought Oliver Twist to my ...
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... brought together . The philanthropists of the world had gathered here to sympathize with the suffering and oppressed of all nations , and to devise means for the universal diffusion of liberty . They had proposed for themselves the most ...
... brought together . The philanthropists of the world had gathered here to sympathize with the suffering and oppressed of all nations , and to devise means for the universal diffusion of liberty . They had proposed for themselves the most ...
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... brought into notice , and became familiar with the most ce- lebrated men who at that period ornamented the Scottish capital . Here he enjoyed the friendship and attention of some of the first men of the age . Under these favourable cir ...
... brought into notice , and became familiar with the most ce- lebrated men who at that period ornamented the Scottish capital . Here he enjoyed the friendship and attention of some of the first men of the age . Under these favourable cir ...
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... brought from Algiers ( shot by himself , I think , he said ) , the ears , tail , & c . , all there , and the spots as bright as life . It makes a very poetical rug , of course . " That rug , sir ! " said he ; " why I think more of that ...
... brought from Algiers ( shot by himself , I think , he said ) , the ears , tail , & c . , all there , and the spots as bright as life . It makes a very poetical rug , of course . " That rug , sir ! " said he ; " why I think more of that ...
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