The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... English Life and Character ; " which were collected and reprinted under the title of " Sketches by Boz , " in 1836 and 1837 . " Boz " was his signature in " The Morning Chronicle ; ' and he gave , as the reason for his use of it , that ...
... English Life and Character ; " which were collected and reprinted under the title of " Sketches by Boz , " in 1836 and 1837 . " Boz " was his signature in " The Morning Chronicle ; ' and he gave , as the reason for his use of it , that ...
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... English obsequiousness to employers ) , the degree to which the poor author was overpowered with the honor of his publisher's visit ! I remember saying to myself , as I sat down on a rickety chair , My good fellow , if you were in ...
... English obsequiousness to employers ) , the degree to which the poor author was overpowered with the honor of his publisher's visit ! I remember saying to myself , as I sat down on a rickety chair , My good fellow , if you were in ...
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... English details , like Hogarth ; local and temporary in his tints and style , and local in his aims . " But , notwithstanding this crit- icism , Emerson enjoyed Dickens , and the reading world accepted him as a novelist . Hugh Miller ...
... English details , like Hogarth ; local and temporary in his tints and style , and local in his aims . " But , notwithstanding this crit- icism , Emerson enjoyed Dickens , and the reading world accepted him as a novelist . Hugh Miller ...
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... English au- thors , 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 books , I marvel no bookseller has ever ...
... English au- thors , 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 books , I marvel no bookseller has ever ...
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... English character , high and low , touched the heart and fancy of all classes . The sayings of Sam Weller were quoted by speakers in the House of Parliament and the ragged gamins in the slums of London . " " The London Quarterly Review ...
... English character , high and low , touched the heart and fancy of all classes . The sayings of Sam Weller were quoted by speakers in the House of Parliament and the ragged gamins in the slums of London . " " The London Quarterly Review ...
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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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