The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-5 من 23
الصفحة 9
... minds of those who , from never having witnessed them , suppose they cannot exist . In this effort I have not wholly been unsuccess- ful ; and there is nothing makes me happier than to think that , by some of my representa- tions , I ...
... minds of those who , from never having witnessed them , suppose they cannot exist . In this effort I have not wholly been unsuccess- ful ; and there is nothing makes me happier than to think that , by some of my representa- tions , I ...
الصفحة 10
... minds that only wanted a little of the sunshine of prosperity to develop the choicest endowments of Heaven . I think I never return to my home after these adven- tures without being made a sadder and a better man . In describing these ...
... minds that only wanted a little of the sunshine of prosperity to develop the choicest endowments of Heaven . I think I never return to my home after these adven- tures without being made a sadder and a better man . In describing these ...
الصفحة 17
... mind , by which every shade and hue of the most neglected and insignificant por- tions of the moral landscape are made as in- stinct with interest , truth , and life as the most important and striking , is a feature of it which we do ...
... mind , by which every shade and hue of the most neglected and insignificant por- tions of the moral landscape are made as in- stinct with interest , truth , and life as the most important and striking , is a feature of it which we do ...
الصفحة 19
... mind rather to teach it a whole- some lesson , and to make pomp take physic , than to disgust without instructing , or wound without amending . It is a mighty privilege this of genius to make itself heard equally in the kitchen and the ...
... mind rather to teach it a whole- some lesson , and to make pomp take physic , than to disgust without instructing , or wound without amending . It is a mighty privilege this of genius to make itself heard equally in the kitchen and the ...
الصفحة 25
... mind that it is built upon the morsel of the beggar ? Are there no compunc- tious visitings of nature that " steal on you ere you are aware , " when you feel that the little shivering , street - abandoned wretch that gets his loaf by ...
... mind that it is built upon the morsel of the beggar ? Are there no compunc- tious visitings of nature that " steal on you ere you are aware , " when you feel that the little shivering , street - abandoned wretch that gets his loaf by ...
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
abolitionists Almack's American aristocracy beautiful better bless bread Britain British British empire British India Campbell character Charles Dickens Chartists cheerful Christian civilized conversation corn corn-laws cotton countrymen deep Dickens duty earth East India Company EDWARDS LESTER empire enemies England English English peasant enthusiasm eyes famine favour feel friends genius glorious grain grievance Hall hand hear heard heart Heaven honour human interest Ireland Irish labour land less liberty live London Lord Brougham manufactures meet ment millions mingled missionaries nation native ness never Nicholas Nickleby noble O'Connell Oliver Cromwell oppression Parliament passed persons Pickwick Papers poor present produce racter reform repeal Repeal Association scenes shillings slave slavery speak speech spirit starving suffering suppose tell thing thousands tion week wheat Whigs whole wild witnessed words wretched write