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The Drunkard's Grave . - Sporting Papers 14 CHAPTER III . CLIMBING THE
LADDER . Willis's Description of Dickens . His Inimitable Humor.- Emerson's
Criticism . - Hugh Miller's Opinion . - London Review.- Pickwick Papers . — Sam
Weller's ...
The Drunkard's Grave . - Sporting Papers 14 CHAPTER III . CLIMBING THE
LADDER . Willis's Description of Dickens . His Inimitable Humor.- Emerson's
Criticism . - Hugh Miller's Opinion . - London Review.- Pickwick Papers . — Sam
Weller's ...
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No other author ever came so near as Dickens to the hearts of the million ; and
his death has been like the opening of a grave at their very feet . A hundred pens
, in writing their first notice of the event , spontaneously said ( and more truly than
...
No other author ever came so near as Dickens to the hearts of the million ; and
his death has been like the opening of a grave at their very feet . A hundred pens
, in writing their first notice of the event , spontaneously said ( and more truly than
...
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CHAPTER II . ADVANCING . Steadily On.- Sketches by Boz . – Wine - drinking
Countries . — Our Next - door Neighbors . -- The Drunkard's Grave . - Sporting
Papers . “ Though a pledge I had to shiver , And the longest ever was , Ere his
vessel ...
CHAPTER II . ADVANCING . Steadily On.- Sketches by Boz . – Wine - drinking
Countries . — Our Next - door Neighbors . -- The Drunkard's Grave . - Sporting
Papers . “ Though a pledge I had to shiver , And the longest ever was , Ere his
vessel ...
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he is dying ! ' “ The boy raised himself by a violent effort , and folded his hands
together : • Mother ! dear , dear mother ! bury me in the open fields , anywhere but
in these dreadful streets . I should like to be where you can see my grave ...
he is dying ! ' “ The boy raised himself by a violent effort , and folded his hands
together : • Mother ! dear , dear mother ! bury me in the open fields , anywhere but
in these dreadful streets . I should like to be where you can see my grave ...
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He raised his manacled hands in a threatening attitude , fixed his eyes on his
shrinking parent , and slowly left the room ; and neither father nor sister ever
beheld him more , on this side the grave . 66 When the dim and misty light of a
winter's ...
He raised his manacled hands in a threatening attitude , fixed his eyes on his
shrinking parent , and slowly left the room ; and neither father nor sister ever
beheld him more , on this side the grave . 66 When the dim and misty light of a
winter's ...
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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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