The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... kind- hearted writer so well knows how to excite . On closing the work , I felt an 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 ...
... kind- hearted writer so well knows how to excite . On closing the work , I felt an 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 ...
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... kind- ness that showed he spoke from the heart . The windows of his library look out upon a garden . I saw several rosy - cheeked children playing by a water fountain ; and , as the little creatures cast occasional glances up to us ...
... kind- ness that showed he spoke from the heart . The windows of his library look out upon a garden . I saw several rosy - cheeked children playing by a water fountain ; and , as the little creatures cast occasional glances up to us ...
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... kind and manly breast every fellow - creature finds a willing advocate ; the wailing of the desolate catches his ever - listen- ing ear , and the despairing look of the familiar child of wretchedness meets his mild , keen glance ...
... kind and manly breast every fellow - creature finds a willing advocate ; the wailing of the desolate catches his ever - listen- ing ear , and the despairing look of the familiar child of wretchedness meets his mild , keen glance ...
الصفحة 25
... , by a law made by yourself for yourself , the half of every penny that they beg from some kind being , but a little way less poor than themselves ? VOL . II . See that beautiful young duchess , so encom- passed with NICHOLAS NICKLEBY . 25.
... , by a law made by yourself for yourself , the half of every penny that they beg from some kind being , but a little way less poor than themselves ? VOL . II . See that beautiful young duchess , so encom- passed with NICHOLAS NICKLEBY . 25.
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... kind as dignified ; virtuous and noble , with fair religion emparadised in form of that 66 sweet flesh , " is it possible you do not know , and yet we are sure you do not , that every birthday dress ball at Almack's has driven a sister ...
... kind as dignified ; virtuous and noble , with fair religion emparadised in form of that 66 sweet flesh , " is it possible you do not know , and yet we are sure you do not , that every birthday dress ball at Almack's has driven a sister ...
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