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The telegraph that carried the news of his fatal illness flew in one sad moment
round the whole earth , to spread a shadow on all English - speaking lands . The
first answering voice of the American press acknowledged that the mournful ...
The telegraph that carried the news of his fatal illness flew in one sad moment
round the whole earth , to spread a shadow on all English - speaking lands . The
first answering voice of the American press acknowledged that the mournful ...
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... and gave him ample opportunity to display his talent for making word pictures ,
and for calling forth both tears and smiles , by publishing in his paper the “
Sketches of English Life and Character ; " which were collected and reprinted
under ...
... and gave him ample opportunity to display his talent for making word pictures ,
and for calling forth both tears and smiles , by publishing in his paper the “
Sketches of English Life and Character ; " which were collected and reprinted
under ...
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I was only struck at first with one thing ( and I made a memorandum of it that
evening , as the strongest instance I had ever seen of English obsequiousness to
employers ) , — the degree to which the poor author was overpowered with the ...
I was only struck at first with one thing ( and I made a memorandum of it that
evening , as the strongest instance I had ever seen of English obsequiousness to
employers ) , — the degree to which the poor author was overpowered with the ...
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He calls him “ a painter of English details , like Hogarth ; local and temporary in
his tints and style , and local in his aims . ” But , notwithstanding this criticism ,
Emerson enjoyed Dickens , and the reading world accepted him as a novelist .
He calls him “ a painter of English details , like Hogarth ; local and temporary in
his tints and style , and local in his aims . ” But , notwithstanding this criticism ,
Emerson enjoyed Dickens , and the reading world accepted him as a novelist .
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Dickens , ere he became the most popular of living English authors , must have
been a first - class reporter ; and the faculty that made him so is the same which
now leads us to speak of him in the same breath with Shakspeare . ... In this age
of ...
Dickens , ere he became the most popular of living English authors , must have
been a first - class reporter ; and the faculty that made him so is the same which
now leads us to speak of him in the same breath with Shakspeare . ... In this age
of ...
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The Life and Writing of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial Volume Phebe Ann Hanaford Vista completa - 1871 |
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