The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... seen him . I answered I had not , and that I should consider it a misfortune to leave England without seeing him . Campbell immediately left the room , and returning in a few moments , took my hand and said , " I am glad you like Mr ...
... seen him . I answered I had not , and that I should consider it a misfortune to leave England without seeing him . Campbell immediately left the room , and returning in a few moments , took my hand and said , " I am glad you like Mr ...
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... seen better days . Once they moved in circles of friendship and affluence , from which they have been hurled by misfortune to the lowest depths of want and sorrow . This class of persons is very large . " Then there are thousands in our ...
... seen better days . Once they moved in circles of friendship and affluence , from which they have been hurled by misfortune to the lowest depths of want and sorrow . This class of persons is very large . " Then there are thousands in our ...
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... - 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 world, and die. ...
... - 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 world, and die. ...
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... seen ap- proached by other writers . " It is his 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 ...
... seen ap- proached by other writers . " It is his 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 ...
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... seen him since ; and at every interview he has said something of that speech . He seemed grieved and morti- fied about it , and requested me to make his peace with my countrymen . " I had not , " said he , " the faintest idea of making ...
... seen him since ; and at every interview he has said something of that speech . He seemed grieved and morti- fied about it , and requested me to make his peace with my countrymen . " I had not , " said he , " the faintest idea of making ...
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