The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... hear the same opinions . expressed by foreigners of your works , that we have so long cherished . No man has done so much to win from the European world respect for our literature as yourself ; and for it you deserve our gratitude . It ...
... hear the same opinions . expressed by foreigners of your works , that we have so long cherished . No man has done so much to win from the European world respect for our literature as yourself ; and for it you deserve our gratitude . It ...
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... hear of her death in a future . number of the Clock , you shall say that she died as she lived . " Mr. Dickens is certainly one of the most agreeable men I ever saw ; and I wish that they who have formed the mistaken idea that his works ...
... hear of her death in a future . number of the Clock , you shall say that she died as she lived . " Mr. Dickens is certainly one of the most agreeable men I ever saw ; and I wish that they who have formed the mistaken idea that his works ...
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... is yet alone , and without hope in the world ; that tells his dreadful story with patient sad- ness , but gets no one , in that dense , bustling , busy , money - getting crowd , to hear him 20 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... is yet alone , and without hope in the world ; that tells his dreadful story with patient sad- ness , but gets no one , in that dense , bustling , busy , money - getting crowd , to hear him 20 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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Charles Edwards Lester. busy , money - getting crowd , to hear him for his cause ; why he , of all that populous calvacade , arrests one passing stranger , and he , pen in hand , proclaims his brother's wrongs through the wide extent of ...
Charles Edwards Lester. busy , money - getting crowd , to hear him for his cause ; why he , of all that populous calvacade , arrests one passing stranger , and he , pen in hand , proclaims his brother's wrongs through the wide extent of ...
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... hear his words of truth and soberness ; learn of one who hath been taught by him who was meek and lowly of heart . " Now , when he thought how regularly things went on from day to day in the same unvary- ing round ; how youth and beauty ...
... hear his words of truth and soberness ; learn of one who hath been taught by him who was meek and lowly of heart . " Now , when he thought how regularly things went on from day to day in the same unvary- ing round ; how youth and beauty ...
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