The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... wish that they who have formed the mistaken idea that his works are destitute of high moral senti- ment , and written merely to amuse the vulgar , would only look into Oliver Twist or Nicholas Nickleby . I wish , too , that they who ...
... wish that they who have formed the mistaken idea that his works are destitute of high moral senti- ment , and written merely to amuse the vulgar , would only look into Oliver Twist or Nicholas Nickleby . I wish , too , that they who ...
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... WISH that in addressing to you a letter about Thomas Campbell , I could render some worthy tribute to your genius ; for I consider literary men the glory of their country . But I trust you will accept this from an obscure indi- vidual ...
... WISH that in addressing to you a letter about Thomas Campbell , I could render some worthy tribute to your genius ; for I consider literary men the glory of their country . But I trust you will accept this from an obscure indi- vidual ...
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... - tion who was then speaking gave way , and the poet was received with the most enthusiastic applause . He said he did not wish to make a speech ; but , as one of the literary men of England CAMPBELL AT THE CONVENTION . 29.
... - tion who was then speaking gave way , and the poet was received with the most enthusiastic applause . He said he did not wish to make a speech ; but , as one of the literary men of England CAMPBELL AT THE CONVENTION . 29.
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... wish to avoid everything like per- sonal allusions , otherwise I could name those to whom I refer , and with whom I am displeased . If there be a diversity of opinion upon the sub- ject of slavery among them ; if any one of them will ...
... wish to avoid everything like per- sonal allusions , otherwise I could name those to whom I refer , and with whom I am displeased . If there be a diversity of opinion upon the sub- ject of slavery among them ; if any one of them will ...
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... , 13th July , 1840 . " There , sir , " said he , as he handed me the note , “ I can do nothing more ; I wish I could . And I want you to promise me that you will CAMPBELL'S REGRET . 35 forgive me if I repent?" I answered that ...
... , 13th July , 1840 . " There , sir , " said he , as he handed me the note , “ I can do nothing more ; I wish I could . And I want you to promise me that you will CAMPBELL'S REGRET . 35 forgive me if I repent?" I answered that ...
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