The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... passing object ; and you can always see wit , half sleeping in ambush around them , when it is not shooting its wonted fires . Dickens has almost made us feel ... passed two hours at his house , and when 14 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... passing object ; and you can always see wit , half sleeping in ambush around them , when it is not shooting its wonted fires . Dickens has almost made us feel ... passed two hours at his house , and when 14 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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Charles Edwards Lester. I passed two hours at his house , and when I left was more impressed than ever with the goodness of his heart . I should mention that during my visit I handed him Campbell's letter : it produced not the slightest ...
Charles Edwards Lester. I passed two hours at his house , and when I left was more impressed than ever with the goodness of his heart . I should mention that during my visit I handed him Campbell's letter : it produced not the slightest ...
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... passing stranger , and he , pen in hand , proclaims his brother's wrongs through the wide extent of broad Britain . And that same cunning penman , how strange his taste ! He finds a forlorn infant so desper- ate in fortune that even its ...
... passing stranger , and he , pen in hand , proclaims his brother's wrongs through the wide extent of broad Britain . And that same cunning penman , how strange his taste ! He finds a forlorn infant so desper- ate in fortune that even its ...
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... 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 . C See that beautiful young duchess , so encom- passed with NICHOLAS NICKLEBY . 25.
... 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 . C See that beautiful young duchess , so encom- passed with NICHOLAS NICKLEBY . 25.
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Charles Edwards Lester. See that beautiful young duchess , so encom- passed with the odour of refined aristocracy , that as she passes us like the flitting of a cloud , the very sense aches at her ; she seems to dis- dain the very ground ...
Charles Edwards Lester. See that beautiful young duchess , so encom- passed with the odour of refined aristocracy , that as she passes us like the flitting of a cloud , the very sense aches at her ; she seems to dis- dain the very ground ...
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