The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... heart . Imme- diately I collected all the writings of Dickens , and read them with a new and strange delight . There was no gloom which his wit and humour could not drive away ; no hilarity which I was not glad to exchange for the ...
... heart . Imme- diately I collected all the writings of Dickens , and read them with a new and strange delight . There was no gloom which his wit and humour could not drive away ; no hilarity which I was not glad to exchange for the ...
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... heart than ever dwelt in Sir Walter's ; and would to God there were no worse men than was Sir Walter . I thought I would withhold Campbell's letter until after my reception . I felt assured that the heart of Charles Dickens had not been ...
... heart than ever dwelt in Sir Walter's ; and would to God there were no worse men than was Sir Walter . I thought I would withhold Campbell's letter until after my reception . I felt assured that the heart of Charles Dickens had not been ...
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... heart , and shown so much sympathy for the poor and the suffering : it was the philanthropist even more than the author that I was anxious to see . He replied , nothing could be more gratifying to him than to receive demonstrations of ...
... heart , and shown so much sympathy for the poor and the suffering : it was the philanthropist even more than the author that I was anxious to see . He replied , nothing could be more gratifying to him than to receive demonstrations of ...
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... heart too good for this world . Many such persons , now in the most abject condition , have seen better days . Once they moved in circles of friendship and affluence , from which they have been hurled by misfortune to the lowest depths ...
... heart too good for this world . Many such persons , now in the most abject condition , have seen better days . Once they moved in circles of friendship and affluence , from which they have been hurled by misfortune to the lowest depths ...
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... heart better to seek out the suffering and relieve them . I have spent many days and nights in the most wretched districts of the metropolis , studying the history of the human heart . There we must go to find it . In high circles we ...
... heart better to seek out the suffering and relieve them . I have spent many days and nights in the most wretched districts of the metropolis , studying the history of the human heart . There we must go to find it . In high circles we ...
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