The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... thought that some account of this celebrated author might not be uninteresting to you . I have had the pleasure of visiting Mr. Dickens at his house , and I trust that this letter will not be considered an ill return for his kindness to ...
... thought that some account of this celebrated author might not be uninteresting to you . I have had the pleasure of visiting Mr. Dickens at his house , and I trust that this letter will not be considered an ill return for his kindness to ...
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... thought I would withhold Campbell's letter until after my reception . I felt assured that the heart of Charles Dickens had not been so chilled by the cold spirit that reigns in the higher circles of English society as to prevent him ...
... thought I would withhold Campbell's letter until after my reception . I felt assured that the heart of Charles Dickens had not been so chilled by the cold spirit that reigns in the higher circles of English society as to prevent him ...
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... thought I could render some ser- vice to humanity by bringing these scenes before the minds of those who , from never having witnessed them , suppose they cannot exist . In this effort I have not wholly been unsuccess- ful ; and there ...
... thought I could render some ser- vice to humanity by bringing these scenes before the minds of those who , from never having witnessed them , suppose they cannot exist . In this effort I have not wholly been unsuccess- ful ; and there ...
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... cheeked children playing by a water fountain ; and , as the little creatures cast occasional glances up to us while we were watching their sports from the window , I thought I saw in their large , 12 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... cheeked children playing by a water fountain ; and , as the little creatures cast occasional glances up to us while we were watching their sports from the window , I thought I saw in their large , 12 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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Charles Edwards Lester. window , I thought I saw in their large , clear , blue eyes , golden hair , and bewitching smile , the image of Charles Dickens . They were , in fact , young Bozzes !! I was greatly surprised , for I had never ...
Charles Edwards Lester. window , I thought I saw in their large , clear , blue eyes , golden hair , and bewitching smile , the image of Charles Dickens . They were , in fact , young Bozzes !! I was greatly surprised , for I had never ...
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