The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... true histories in all respects , but they are real likenesses ; nor have I in any of my works attempted any- thing more than to arrange my story as well as I could , and give a true picture of scenes I have witnessed . My past history ...
... true histories in all respects , but they are real likenesses ; nor have I in any of my works attempted any- thing more than to arrange my story as well as I could , and give a true picture of scenes I have witnessed . My past history ...
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... American literature was treated with utter contempt by Englishmen . True , it is still matter of great surprise to English ladies and bishops to learn that we speak English , and even write " Sketch Books , CONVERSATION WITH DICKENS . 11.
... American literature was treated with utter contempt by Englishmen . True , it is still matter of great surprise to English ladies and bishops to learn that we speak English , and even write " Sketch Books , CONVERSATION WITH DICKENS . 11.
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... true - hearted American ; and , in illustration of the genius of Whitier and Bry- ant , quoted some of their best lines , which were received with generous enthusiasm and pro- longed cheering . But this speech , for many reasons , Camp ...
... true - hearted American ; and , in illustration of the genius of Whitier and Bry- ant , quoted some of their best lines , which were received with generous enthusiasm and pro- longed cheering . But this speech , for many reasons , Camp ...
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... true , he was the last man who should have said anything about it . I listened to his speech with pain . I have often seen him since ; and at every interview he has said something of that speech . He seemed grieved and morti- fied about ...
... true , he was the last man who should have said anything about it . I listened to his speech with pain . I have often seen him since ; and at every interview he has said something of that speech . He seemed grieved and morti- fied about ...
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... true to nature as it could have been had he visited it himself ; and I ventured to inquire how he had gained so correct an idea of it . " I read , " he replied , " every description of the receipt of it , he expressed his satisfaction ...
... true to nature as it could have been had he visited it himself ; and I ventured to inquire how he had gained so correct an idea of it . " I read , " he replied , " every description of the receipt of it , he expressed his satisfaction ...
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