The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... writing on it with a pencil , " An American would be greatly obliged if he could see Mr. Dickens . " In a moment or two the servant returned and showed me to the library . The author was sitting in a large arm - chair by his table ...
... writing on it with a pencil , " An American would be greatly obliged if he could see Mr. Dickens . " In a moment or two the servant returned and showed me to the library . The author was sitting in a large arm - chair by his table ...
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... written in this country except under the influence of some personal feeling . Do not understand me to complain of the treatment I have received from the reviewers ; they have awarded me more praise than I deserved . " I expressed a ...
... written in this country except under the influence of some personal feeling . Do not understand me to complain of the treatment I have received from the reviewers ; they have awarded me more praise than I deserved . " I expressed a ...
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... writing as they seem to feel themselves . I am persuaded that I have succeeded just in proportion as I have cultivated a familiarity with the trials and sor- rows of the poor , and told their story as they would have related it ...
... writing as they seem to feel themselves . I am persuaded that I have succeeded just in proportion as I have cultivated a familiarity with the trials and sor- rows of the poor , and told their story as they would have related it ...
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... written , 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 ...
... written , 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 ...
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... 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- thing about these men : I suppose you must be acquainted with them . " I had ...
... 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- thing about these men : I suppose you must be acquainted with them . " I had ...
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