The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... natural pictures except from real life . " Allow me to ask , sir , " I said , " if the one - eyed Squeers , coarse , but good John Browdie , the beautiful Sally Brass , clever Dick Swiveller , the demoniac and intriguing Quilp , the ...
... natural pictures except from real life . " Allow me to ask , sir , " I said , " if the one - eyed Squeers , coarse , but good John Browdie , the beautiful Sally Brass , clever Dick Swiveller , the demoniac and intriguing Quilp , the ...
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... nature's plague to spy into abuses . " He reminds us of cinder gatherers , who find something by which they can profit in the rubbish that society casts away . He catches up the dross , and makes it shine like pure gold . Nay , he is a ...
... nature's plague to spy into abuses . " He reminds us of cinder gatherers , who find something by which they can profit in the rubbish that society casts away . He catches up the dross , and makes it shine like pure gold . Nay , he is a ...
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... nature that " steal on you ere you are aware , " when you feel that the little shivering , street - abandoned wretch that gets his loaf by selling small - ware , is robbed of the half of it to put diamonds in your shoe - buckles ? Is it ...
... nature that " steal on you ere you are aware , " when you feel that the little shivering , street - abandoned wretch that gets his loaf by selling small - ware , is robbed of the half of it to put diamonds in your shoe - buckles ? Is it ...
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... nature spreads a bountiful table for all her children ! ' Your country opens its broad arms of kindness and of plenty to the thousands who are driven from our shores by oppression , and adopts them as her own children . Oh ! there is ...
... nature spreads a bountiful table for all her children ! ' Your country opens its broad arms of kindness and of plenty to the thousands who are driven from our shores by oppression , and adopts them as her own children . Oh ! there is ...
الصفحة 38
... natural colour of his hair , I believe , is dark . There is nothing very brilliant in his conversa- tion except when ... nature as it could have been had he visited it himself ; and I ventured to inquire how he had gained so correct an ...
... natural colour of his hair , I believe , is dark . There is nothing very brilliant in his conversa- tion except when ... nature as it could have been had he visited it himself ; and I ventured to inquire how he had gained so correct an ...
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