The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... young Bozzes !! I was greatly surprised , for I had never heard that there was such a lady as Mrs. Dickens . I think Dickens incomparably the finest- looking man I ever saw . The portrait of him in the Philadelphia edition of his works ...
... young Bozzes !! I was greatly surprised , for I had never heard that there was such a lady as Mrs. Dickens . I think Dickens incomparably the finest- looking man I ever saw . The portrait of him in the Philadelphia edition of his works ...
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... young raven , and who visiteth , in their afflic- tion , the fatherless and the widow . Listen to him ; hear his words of truth and soberness ; learn of one who hath been taught by him who was meek and lowly of heart . " Now , when he ...
... young raven , and who visiteth , in their afflic- tion , the fatherless and the widow . Listen to him ; hear his words of truth and soberness ; learn of one who hath been taught by him who was meek and lowly of heart . " Now , when he ...
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... , by a law made by yourself for yourself , the half of every penny that they beg from some kind being , but a little way less poor than themselves ? VOL . II . See that beautiful young duchess , so encom- passed with NICHOLAS NICKLEBY . 25.
... , by a law made by yourself for yourself , the half of every penny that they beg from some kind being , but a little way less poor than themselves ? VOL . II . See that beautiful young duchess , so encom- passed with NICHOLAS NICKLEBY . 25.
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Charles Edwards Lester. See that beautiful young duchess , so encom- passed with the odour of refined aristocracy , that as she passes us like the flitting of a cloud , the very sense aches at her ; she seems to dis- dain the very ground ...
Charles Edwards Lester. See that beautiful young duchess , so encom- passed with the odour of refined aristocracy , that as she passes us like the flitting of a cloud , the very sense aches at her ; she seems to dis- dain the very ground ...
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... young as ever ; though my bodily infirmities remind me that poets must grow old as well as others . " But I must talk with you a good deal more about Columbia . Will you come and see me ? Come and breakfast with me next Saturday morning ...
... young as ever ; though my bodily infirmities remind me that poets must grow old as well as others . " But I must talk with you a good deal more about Columbia . Will you come and see me ? Come and breakfast with me next Saturday morning ...
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