The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... ? " This morning I called upon Mr. Dickens . I felt the same reverence for the historian of little Nelly when I entered his library , that I should for the author of Waverley at his grave . 4 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... ? " This morning I called upon Mr. Dickens . I felt the same reverence for the historian of little Nelly when I entered his library , that I should for the author of Waverley at his grave . 4 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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... called for from every quarter . One of the American delega- tion who was then speaking gave way , and the poet was received with the most enthusiastic applause . He said he did not wish to make a speech ; but , as one of the literary ...
... called for from every quarter . One of the American delega- tion who was then speaking gave way , and the poet was received with the most enthusiastic applause . He said he did not wish to make a speech ; but , as one of the literary ...
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... called to Channing . But , generally , the literary men of America have shirked the question . I wish to avoid everything like per- sonal allusions , otherwise I could name those to whom I refer , and with whom I am displeased . If ...
... called to Channing . But , generally , the literary men of America have shirked the question . I wish to avoid everything like per- sonal allusions , otherwise I could name those to whom I refer , and with whom I am displeased . If ...
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... London , where he has since been steadily enriching the litera- ture of our language with works which will go down to the latest times . " On the morning appointed , I called to break- fast 52 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... London , where he has since been steadily enriching the litera- ture of our language with works which will go down to the latest times . " On the morning appointed , I called to break- fast 52 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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Charles Edwards Lester. On the morning appointed , I called to break- fast with the author of " O'Connor's Child . " His rooms are on the second floor of a fine house in Lincoln's - Inn - Fields . He met me at the street gate , and ...
Charles Edwards Lester. On the morning appointed , I called to break- fast with the author of " O'Connor's Child . " His rooms are on the second floor of a fine house in Lincoln's - Inn - Fields . He met me at the street gate , and ...
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