The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... Gamp , and of many other queer characters which only a mighty creative imagination could have formed ? " His genius was the gift of Nature ; but , for his art as a writer , he seems to have early studied two of the best examples in our ...
... Gamp , and of many other queer characters which only a mighty creative imagination could have formed ? " His genius was the gift of Nature ; but , for his art as a writer , he seems to have early studied two of the best examples in our ...
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... Gamp appears in " Martin Chuzzlewit ; " and as the author of this memorial volume had the great pleasure of hearing Mr. Dickens read this himself in Tremont Temple , Boston , a place is here assigned to this humorous sketch with more ...
... Gamp appears in " Martin Chuzzlewit ; " and as the author of this memorial volume had the great pleasure of hearing Mr. Dickens read this himself in Tremont Temple , Boston , a place is here assigned to this humorous sketch with more ...
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... Gamp ; but it always happened so with her . " It gave Mr. Pecksniff much uneasiness to find , from these remarks , that he was supposed to have come to Mrs. Gamp upon an errand touching , not the close of life , but the other end . Mrs.
... Gamp ; but it always happened so with her . " It gave Mr. Pecksniff much uneasiness to find , from these remarks , that he was supposed to have come to Mrs. Gamp upon an errand touching , not the close of life , but the other end . Mrs.
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... Gamp appeared , the unoffending gentleman was glad to hustle her with very little ceremony into the cabriolet , and drive off , overwhelmed with popular execration . " Mrs. Gamp had a large bundle with her , a pair of pattens , and a ...
... Gamp appeared , the unoffending gentleman was glad to hustle her with very little ceremony into the cabriolet , and drive off , overwhelmed with popular execration . " Mrs. Gamp had a large bundle with her , a pair of pattens , and a ...
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... Gamp , with a husky voice and a moist eye , which she had a remarka- ble power of turning up , and only showing the white of it . Having very little neck , it cost her some trouble to look over herself , if one may say so , at those to ...
... Gamp , with a husky voice and a moist eye , which she had a remarka- ble power of turning up , and only showing the white of it . Having very little neck , it cost her some trouble to look over herself , if one may say so , at those to ...
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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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