The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... tell them in my letters something about " Boz . " There were many persons in our country who could not be prevailed upon to read his works for a long time after the publication of the Pickwick Papers . So many vulgar repre- sentations ...
... tell them in my letters something about " Boz . " There were many persons in our country who could not be prevailed upon to read his works for a long time after the publication of the Pickwick Papers . So many vulgar repre- sentations ...
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... tell me if you have not such a man in America as Irving Washington , who has written a book ? they call it a Book of Sketches , I think he must Or was : be a son of the general of that name . it George Washington ? Pray tell me some ...
... tell me if you have not such a man in America as Irving Washington , who has written a book ? they call it a Book of Sketches , I think he must Or was : be a son of the general of that name . it George Washington ? Pray tell me some ...
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... tell the lit- erary men of America , that in refusing to lift up their voice fearlessly against slavery , they have no sympathy from us . I am rejoiced to see so many men here from America . It does my heart good to see you . " Freedom ...
... tell the lit- erary men of America , that in refusing to lift up their voice fearlessly against slavery , they have no sympathy from us . I am rejoiced to see so many men here from America . It does my heart good to see you . " Freedom ...
الصفحة 32
... tell them that , though I scold them a little , yet I like them well . Tell them from me to write upon very the question ; but , as a corollary to that , tell them , too , not to let it be in verse . ( Laugh- ter . ) The Americans have ...
... tell them that , though I scold them a little , yet I like them well . Tell them from me to write upon very the question ; but , as a corollary to that , tell them , too , not to let it be in verse . ( Laugh- ter . ) The Americans have ...
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... tell what my feelings are , and requesting you to make the facts of the case known . " He took his pen and wrote the fol- lowing note : MY DEAR FRIEND , Make my peace with your countrymen . It was a foolish and inconsiderate speech that ...
... tell what my feelings are , and requesting you to make the facts of the case known . " He took his pen and wrote the fol- lowing note : MY DEAR FRIEND , Make my peace with your countrymen . It was a foolish and inconsiderate speech that ...
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