The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... fact , young Bozzes !! I was greatly surprised , for I had never heard that there was such a lady as Mrs. Dickens . I think Dickens incomparably the finest- looking man I ever saw . The portrait of him in the Philadelphia edition of his ...
... fact , young Bozzes !! I was greatly surprised , for I had never heard that there was such a lady as Mrs. Dickens . I think Dickens incomparably the finest- looking man I ever saw . The portrait of him in the Philadelphia edition of his ...
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... facts of the case known . " He took his pen and wrote the fol- lowing note : MY DEAR FRIEND , Make my peace with your countrymen . It was a foolish and inconsiderate speech that I made at the Convention ; -it was unlike my- self . I ...
... facts of the case known . " He took his pen and wrote the fol- lowing note : MY DEAR FRIEND , Make my peace with your countrymen . It was a foolish and inconsiderate speech that I made at the Convention ; -it was unlike my- self . I ...
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... author of the " Pickwick Papers ; " Campbell withdrew to write for me a note of introduc- tion to Dickens ; and while he was gone Dr. Beattie related to me some interesting facts in the history 48 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... author of the " Pickwick Papers ; " Campbell withdrew to write for me a note of introduc- tion to Dickens ; and while he was gone Dr. Beattie related to me some interesting facts in the history 48 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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Charles Edwards Lester. Beattie related to me some interesting facts in the history of the poet's life . " When Campbell was twelve years old he entered the University of Glasgow , and im- mediately distinguished himself . The follow ...
Charles Edwards Lester. Beattie related to me some interesting facts in the history of the poet's life . " When Campbell was twelve years old he entered the University of Glasgow , and im- mediately distinguished himself . The follow ...
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... fact , that while he was at Vienna , an edition of his Pleasures of Hope , ' proposed for publication by his friends , was forbidden by the Court , on account of that glorious passage which relates to Kosciusko and the fall of Poland ...
... fact , that while he was at Vienna , an edition of his Pleasures of Hope , ' proposed for publication by his friends , was forbidden by the Court , on account of that glorious passage which relates to Kosciusko and the fall of Poland ...
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