The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... conversations with me , and speak of his character and history , so far as I may be per- mitted to do so , with proper regard to his private feelings . If he should ever write his autobiography , giving a full picture of his early ...
... conversations with me , and speak of his character and history , so far as I may be per- mitted to do so , with proper regard to his private feelings . If he should ever write his autobiography , giving a full picture of his early ...
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... have I in any of my works attempted any- thing more than to arrange my story as well as I could , and give a true picture of scenes I have witnessed . My past history and pur- suits have CONVERSATION WITH DICKENS . 7.
... have I in any of my works attempted any- thing more than to arrange my story as well as I could , and give a true picture of scenes I have witnessed . My past history and pur- suits have CONVERSATION WITH DICKENS . 7.
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... - nate , where trial brings out the character . I have in these rambles seen many exhibitions · of generous affection and heroic endurance , which would B 3 CONVERSATION WITH DICKENS . 9 cold charities of a selfish world, and die. ...
... - nate , where trial brings out the character . I have in these rambles seen many exhibitions · of generous affection and heroic endurance , which would B 3 CONVERSATION WITH DICKENS . 9 cold charities of a selfish world, and die. ...
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... conversations with literary men whom I have met in England , that your name was mentioned . It is scarcely necessary to say that Mr. Dickens is no less an admirer of your writings than we are ourselves ... CONVERSATION WITH DICKENS . 11.
... conversations with literary men whom I have met in England , that your name was mentioned . It is scarcely necessary to say that Mr. Dickens is no less an admirer of your writings than we are ourselves ... CONVERSATION WITH DICKENS . 11.
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... conversation . There is something about his eyes at such times which cannot be copied . In person he is perhaps a little above the standard height ; but his bearing is noble , and he appears taller than he really is . His figure is very ...
... conversation . There is something about his eyes at such times which cannot be copied . In person he is perhaps a little above the standard height ; but his bearing is noble , and he appears taller than he really is . His figure is very ...
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