The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... poor and the suffering : it was the philanthropist even more than the author that I was anxious to see . He replied , nothing could be more gratifying to him than to receive demonstrations of regard from American readers . " American ...
... poor and the suffering : it was the philanthropist even more than the author that I was anxious to see . He replied , nothing could be more gratifying to him than to receive demonstrations of regard from American readers . " American ...
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... poor , the unfortunate , and the guilty . This description of persons has been generally overlooked by authors . They have had none to care for them , and have fled from the public gaze to some dark habitation of this great city , to ...
... poor , the unfortunate , and the guilty . This description of persons has been generally overlooked by authors . They have had none to care for them , and have fled from the public gaze to some dark habitation of this great city , to ...
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... poor and the unfortu- nate , where trial brings out the character . I have in these rambles seen many exhibitions · of generous affection and heroic endurance , which would B 3 CONVERSATION WITH DICKENS . 9 cold charities of a selfish ...
... poor and the unfortu- nate , where trial brings out the character . I have in these rambles seen many exhibitions · of generous affection and heroic endurance , which would B 3 CONVERSATION WITH DICKENS . 9 cold charities of a selfish ...
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... poor , and told their story as they would have related it themselves . ” I spoke of the immense popularity of his works , and remarked that I believed he had ten readers in America where he had one in England . 66 Why , sir , the ...
... poor , and told their story as they would have related it themselves . ” I spoke of the immense popularity of his works , and remarked that I believed he had ten readers in America where he had one in England . 66 Why , sir , the ...
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... poor , and boldly charges their miseries upon the op- pressive laws which have been formed to support a proud and overbearing aristo- cracy . NICHOLAS NICKLEBY . It may appear somewhat strange that we should introduce to our readers a ...
... poor , and boldly charges their miseries upon the op- pressive laws which have been formed to support a proud and overbearing aristo- cracy . NICHOLAS NICKLEBY . It may appear somewhat strange that we should introduce to our readers a ...
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