| Charles Dickens - 1871 - 484 páginas
...Tockahoopo Indians ; he is not one of Mrs. Jellyby's lambs, being wholly unconnected with Borrioboola-Gha ; he is not softened by distance and unfamiliarity ;...ordinary home-made article. Dirty, ugly, disagreeable to ail the senses, in body a common creature of the common streets, only in soul a heathen. Homely filth... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 páginas
...Tockahoopo Indians: he is not one of Mrs. Jellyby's lambs, being wholly unconnected with Borrioboola-Gha ; but goes grunting down the kennel, turning up the...cabbage-stalks and offal, and bearing no tails but his ow street*, only in soul a heathen. Homely filth begrimes him, homely parasites devour him, homely sores... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1876 - 862 páginas
...Tockahoopo Indians ; he is not one of Mrs. Jellyb/s lambs, being wholly unconnected with Borrioboola-Gha ; he is not softened by distance and unfamiliarity ;...savage ; he is the ordinary home-made article. Dirty, 26 ugly, disagreeable to all the senses, in body a common creature of the common streets, only in soul... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1879 - 528 páginas
...Tockahoopo Indians ; he is not one of Mrs. Jellyby's lambs, being wholly unconnected with Borrioboola-Gha ; he is not softened by distance and unfamiliarity ; he is not a genuine foreign -grown savage ; he is the ordinary home-made article. Dirty, ugly, disagreeable to all the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1894 - 554 páginas
...Indians ; he is not one of Mrs. Jellyby's lambs, being ' wholly unconnected with Borrioboola-Gha ; he is not softened by distance and unfamiliarity ; he is not a genuine foreign-grown savage ; lie is the ordinary home-made article. Dirty, ugly, disagreeable to all the senses, in body a common... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1904 - 908 páginas
...Tockahoopo Indians; he is not one of Mrs. Jellyby's lambs, being wholly unconnected with Borrioboola-Gha ; he is not softened by distance and unfamiliarity ;...the common streets, only in soul a heathen. Homely tilth begrimes him, homely parasites devour him, homely sores are in him, homely rags are on him :... | |
| Graham Storey - 1987 - 132 páginas
...Tockahoopo Indians; he is not one of Mrs Jellyby's lambs; being wholly unconnected with Borrioboola-Gha; he is not softened by distance and unfamiliarity;...creature of the common streets, only in soul a heathen. (ch. 47) To link the destitute Jo with the two ladies whose charity is not for him -just as he has... | |
| J. B. Bullen - 1998 - 266 páginas
...appearance he closely resembles Dickens's earlier account of the Christ child in Millais's painting: 'Dirty, ugly, disagreeable to all the senses, in body a common creature of the common streets', but in contrast to the figure of Christ he is 'in soul a heathen'. 'Homely filth begrimes him', Dickens... | |
| Alexander Welsh - 2000 - 252 páginas
...Tockahoopo Indians; he is not one of Mrs. Jellyby's lambs, being wholly unconnected with Borrioboola-Gha; he is not softened by distance and unfamiliarity;...foreign-grown savage; he is the ordinary home-made article." Today's knowing anticolonialists need not shiver at the wrong being done here to Borrioboola-Gha or... | |
| Simon Joyce, Professor Simon Joyce - 2003 - 288 páginas
...Tockahoopo Indians; he is not one of Mrs. Jellyby's lambs, being wholly unconnected with Borrioboola-Gha; he is not softened by distance and unfamiliarity;...foreign-grown savage; he is the ordinary home-made article" (696). Esther makes a similar point when she accompanies Mrs. Pardiggle on a visit to a brickmaker's... | |
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