The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... interest in the " Work - house Hero " which no fictitious cha- racter ever awakened in my 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 ...
... interest in the " Work - house Hero " which no fictitious cha- racter ever awakened in my 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 ...
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... interest- ing conversation . There is something about his eyes at such times which cannot be copied . In person he is perhaps a little above the standard height ; but his bearing is noble , and he appears taller than he really is . His ...
... interest- ing conversation . There is something about his eyes at such times which cannot be copied . In person he is perhaps a little above the standard height ; but his bearing is noble , and he appears taller than he really is . His ...
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... interest than in that of most real characters ) might , after all her wanderings , find a quiet and happy home . " The same hope , " he replied , " has been expressed to me by others ; and I hardly know what to do . But if you ever hear ...
... interest than in that of most real characters ) might , after all her wanderings , find a quiet and happy home . " The same hope , " he replied , " has been expressed to me by others ; and I hardly know what to do . But if you ever hear ...
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... interest , truth , and life as the most important and striking , is a feature of it which we do not remember ever to have seen ap- proached by other writers . " It is his nature's plague to spy into abuses . " He reminds us of cinder ...
... interest , truth , and life as the most important and striking , is a feature of it which we do not remember ever to have seen ap- proached by other writers . " It is his nature's plague to spy into abuses . " He reminds us of cinder ...
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... 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 milliner in her back parlour , and the great ...
... 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 milliner in her back parlour , and the great ...
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