The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-5 من 17
الصفحة 1
... genius and character of Charles Dickens , I have thought that some account of this celebrated author might not be uninteresting to you . I have had the pleasure of visiting Mr. Dickens at his house , and I trust that this letter will ...
... genius and character of Charles Dickens , I have thought that some account of this celebrated author might not be uninteresting to you . I have had the pleasure of visiting Mr. Dickens at his house , and I trust that this letter will ...
الصفحة 18
... genius , his wit , his graphic power , and the interest which he gives to all that he sketches , these give him ready access to every circle of society , and make his writings relished equally by the peer , and the peasant ; the little ...
... genius , his wit , his graphic power , and the interest which he gives to all that he sketches , these give him ready access to every circle of society , and make his writings relished equally by the peer , and the peasant ; the little ...
الصفحة 19
... genius to make itself heard equally in the kitchen and the hall ; to enter in at the straight gate of super- cilious rank , or proud and fastidious fashion , and yet to be a welcome passenger in the broad thoroughfare of the vulgar ...
... genius to make itself heard equally in the kitchen and the hall ; to enter in at the straight gate of super- cilious rank , or proud and fastidious fashion , and yet to be a welcome passenger in the broad thoroughfare of the vulgar ...
الصفحة 22
... genius knocks at the portals of greatness with a firmness that will not be said nay , and tells , with an eloquence that cannot be denied , " the spurns that patient merit of the unworthy takes . " God bless that good man ! the God who ...
... genius knocks at the portals of greatness with a firmness that will not be said nay , and tells , with an eloquence that cannot be denied , " the spurns that patient merit of the unworthy takes . " God bless that good man ! the God who ...
الصفحة 28
... genius ; for I consider literary men the glory of their country . But I trust you will accept this from an obscure indi- vidual as an expression of his regard for one who has done so much to bear a knowledge of our literature to other ...
... genius ; for I consider literary men the glory of their country . But I trust you will accept this from an obscure indi- vidual as an expression of his regard for one who has done so much to bear a knowledge of our literature to other ...
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
abolitionists Almack's American aristocracy beautiful better bless bread Britain British British empire British India Campbell character Charles Dickens Chartists cheerful Christian civilized conversation corn corn-laws cotton countrymen deep Dickens duty earth East India Company EDWARDS LESTER empire enemies England English English peasant enthusiasm eyes famine favour feel friends genius glorious grain grievance Hall hand hear heard heart Heaven honour human interest Ireland Irish labour land less liberty live London Lord Brougham manufactures meet ment millions mingled missionaries nation native ness never Nicholas Nickleby noble O'Connell Oliver Cromwell oppression Parliament passed persons Pickwick Papers poor present produce racter reform repeal Repeal Association scenes shillings slave slavery speak speech spirit starving suffering suppose tell thing thousands tion week wheat Whigs whole wild witnessed words wretched write