The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... human 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 ...
... human 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 ...
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... human cheerfulness , and , by others , the stock of human sympathy . I think it makes the 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 ...
... human cheerfulness , and , by others , the stock of human sympathy . I think it makes the 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 ...
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... I wish , too , that they who refuse to read his works because they are fictitious , had as much of the milk of human kindness , in their hearts as he . I believe there is no author doing so much for CHARACTER OF HIS WORKS . 15.
... I wish , too , that they who refuse to read his works because they are fictitious , had as much of the milk of human kindness , in their hearts as he . I believe there is no author doing so much for CHARACTER OF HIS WORKS . 15.
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Charles Edwards Lester. I believe there is no author doing so much for humanity in the British empire . Nor am I alone in this opinion . I have met with a short notice of Nicholas Nickleby , which is attribut- ed to Sidney Smith , the ...
Charles Edwards Lester. I believe there is no author doing so much for humanity in the British empire . Nor am I alone in this opinion . I have met with a short notice of Nicholas Nickleby , which is attribut- ed to Sidney Smith , the ...
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... human phenomena which elude the grasp of a less delicate perception , he has hardly any rival . Above all , the sort of photogenic quality of his mind , by which every shade and hue of the most neglected and insignificant por- tions of ...
... human phenomena which elude the grasp of a less delicate perception , he has hardly any rival . Above all , the sort of photogenic quality of his mind , by which every shade and hue of the most neglected and insignificant por- tions of ...
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