The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... others ? " 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 .
... others ? " 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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... entered the hu- man mind - the emancipation of man every- where from the thraldom of man . He hoped these guardians of humanity would believe that he felt the deepest interest in all their move- ments ; and his earnest prayer was for ...
... entered the hu- man mind - the emancipation of man every- where from the thraldom of man . He hoped these guardians of humanity would believe that he felt the deepest interest in all their move- ments ; and his earnest prayer was for ...
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... entered the Convention . I am not accus- tomed to speaking in public assemblies , and whenever I make the attempt I am troubled with nervous excitement , which so agitates me that I hardly know what I am saying it was in an unguarded ...
... entered the Convention . I am not accus- tomed to speaking in public assemblies , and whenever I make the attempt I am troubled with nervous excitement , which so agitates me that I hardly know what I am saying it was in an unguarded ...
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... entered the University of Glasgow , and im- mediately distinguished himself . The follow- ing year he carried the prize from the best scholar in the University , and gained a bursary . The exercise was a translation of one of the ...
... entered the University of Glasgow , and im- mediately distinguished himself . The follow- ing year he carried the prize from the best scholar in the University , and gained a bursary . The exercise was a translation of one of the ...
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... describe every- thing I have seen in London better than I can describe Campbell's study . There is an air of inspiration about it ; everything is in the most glorious , hap - hazard confusion . On entering it BREAKFAST WITH CAMPBELL . 53.
... describe every- thing I have seen in London better than I can describe Campbell's study . There is an air of inspiration about it ; everything is in the most glorious , hap - hazard confusion . On entering it BREAKFAST WITH CAMPBELL . 53.
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