The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... 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 .
... 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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... feel some desire to glance over it : this he should be permitted to do , and then it should be sealed . " Campbell persisted , and I read it . It was warm - hearted and generous , like every thing that comes from Thomas Camp- bell . I ...
... feel some desire to glance over it : this he should be permitted to do , and then it should be sealed . " Campbell persisted , and I read it . It was warm - hearted and generous , like every thing that comes from Thomas Camp- bell . I ...
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... feel no delicacy in introducing themselves to Eng- lishmen . I at once felt at home , and remarked that I trusted I ... feeling . Do not understand me to complain of the treatment I have received from the reviewers ; they have awarded me ...
... feel no delicacy in introducing themselves to Eng- lishmen . I at once felt at home , and remarked that I trusted I ... feeling . Do not understand me to complain of the treatment I have received from the reviewers ; they have awarded me ...
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... feel in writing as they seem to feel themselves . I am persuaded that I have succeeded just in proportion as I have cultivated a familiarity with the trials and sor- rows of the poor , and told their story as they would have related it ...
... feel in writing as they seem to feel themselves . I am persuaded that I have succeeded just in proportion as I have cultivated a familiarity with the trials and sor- rows of the poor , and told their story as they would have related it ...
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... feel that " Wit is the pupil of the soul's clear eye , And in man's world , the only shining star . " And yet I ... feeling in all he says . : I passed two hours at his house , and 14 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... feel that " Wit is the pupil of the soul's clear eye , And in man's world , the only shining star . " And yet I ... feeling in all he says . : I passed two hours at his house , and 14 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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