The Life of Charles Dickens: 1842-1852Lippincott, 1873 |
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... hand . ........... 285 Unexpected difficulties 286 265 Work under sensitive condi- 265 tions . 286 ........ 287 Mr. Watson of Rockingham .. 264 A recollection of reporting days .......... 268 268 Returns to Dombey ............ Two ...
... hand . ........... 285 Unexpected difficulties 286 265 Work under sensitive condi- 265 tions . 286 ........ 287 Mr. Watson of Rockingham .. 264 A recollection of reporting days .......... 268 268 Returns to Dombey ............ Two ...
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... hand to mouth , and labour hard to do it , let him speak up , as one who knows , and tell those holders - forth that they , by parallel with such a class , should be high angels in their daily lives , and lay but humble siege to heaven ...
... hand to mouth , and labour hard to do it , let him speak up , as one who knows , and tell those holders - forth that they , by parallel with such a class , should be high angels in their daily lives , and lay but humble siege to heaven ...
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... hands with me before ( as George said ) ' he went . ' There is no help for it , of course ; so to Tottenham I repair , this morning . I worked all day , and till midnight ; and finished the slavery chapter yesterday . " The cheerless ...
... hands with me before ( as George said ) ' he went . ' There is no help for it , of course ; so to Tottenham I repair , this morning . I worked all day , and till midnight ; and finished the slavery chapter yesterday . " The cheerless ...
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... hands , a home - made wreath of laurel ; and not an iron muzzle disguised beneath a flower or two . " Therefore I take — and hold myself not only justi- fied in taking , but bound to take the plain course of saying what I think , and ...
... hands , a home - made wreath of laurel ; and not an iron muzzle disguised beneath a flower or two . " Therefore I take — and hold myself not only justi- fied in taking , but bound to take the plain course of saying what I think , and ...
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John Forster. " If this book should fall into the hands of any sensitive American who cannot bear to be told that the working of the institutions of his country is far from perfect ; that in spite of the advantage she has over all other ...
John Forster. " If this book should fall into the hands of any sensitive American who cannot bear to be told that the working of the institutions of his country is far from perfect ; that in spite of the advantage she has over all other ...
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346 페이지 - I loved the man, and do honour his memory on this side idolatry as much as any. He was, indeed, honest, and of an open and free nature ; had an excellent phantasy, brave notions, and gentle expressions, wherein he flowed with that facility that sometimes it was necessary he should be stopped.
234 페이지 - What a work it is likely to turn out ! Let us begin it. CHAPTER II. IT is with Love as with Cuckoldom : but now I am talking of beginning a book, and have long had a thing upon my mind to be imparted to the reader, which, if not imparted now, can never be imparted to him as long as I live (whereas the comparison may be imparted to him...
84 페이지 - Mrs. Gamp,' she says, in answer, ' if ever there was a sober creetur to be got at eighteen pence a day for working people, and three and six for gentlefolks — night watching,' " said Mrs. Gamp, with emphasis, " 'being a extra charge — you are that inwallable person.
460 페이지 - The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, and Observation of David Copperfield the Younger, of Blunderstone Rookery, which he never meant to be published on any account.
89 페이지 - Who can listen to objections regarding such a book as this? It seems to me a national benefit, and to every man or woman who reads it a personal kindness. The last two people I heard speak of it were women. Neither knew the other, or the author ; and both said by way of criticism,
355 페이지 - Oh, my dear, dear Dickens ! what a No. 5 you have now given us ! I have so cried and sobbed over it last night, and again this morning; and felt my^ heart purified by those tears, and blessed and loved you for making me shed them ; and I never can bless and love you enough. Since that divine Nelly was found dead on her humble couch, beneath the snow and the ivy, there has been nothing like the actual dying of that sweet Paul, in the summer sunshine of that lofty room.
81 페이지 - when I was at school, to take in the Terrific Register, making myself unspeakably miserable, and frightening my very wits out of my head, for the small charge of a penny weekly; which, considering that there was an illustration to every number in which there was always a pool of blood, and at least one body, was cheap.
84 페이지 - ... said Mrs Gamp with emphasis, '"being a extra charge - you are that inwallable person." "Mrs Harris," I says to her, "don't name the charge, for if I could afford to lay all my feller creeturs out for nothink, I would gladly do it, sich is the love I bears 'em.
28 페이지 - Cant as we may, and as we shall to the end of all things, it is very much harder for the poor to be virtuous than it is for the rich; and the good that is in them, shines the brighter for it. In many a noble mansion lives a man, the best of husbands and of fathers, whose private worth in both capacities is justly lauded to the skies. But bring him here, upon this crowded deck.
55 페이지 - In a bay-window in a one-pair sits, from nine o'clock to one, a gentleman with rather long hair and no neckcloth, who writes and grins as if he thought he were very funny indeed. His name is Boz.