The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... heard him gladly , " and read his books with an avidity which showed that he reached the heart with his graphic and sympa- thizing pen . His genius was evident to all classes of readers ; and edi- tions of his attractive novels have ...
... heard him gladly , " and read his books with an avidity which showed that he reached the heart with his graphic and sympa- thizing pen . His genius was evident to all classes of readers ; and edi- tions of his attractive novels have ...
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... heard the sudden announcement that Charles Dickens was no more . The telegraph that car- ried the news of his fatal illness flew in one sad moment round the whole earth , to spread a shadow on all Eng- lish - speaking lands . The first ...
... heard the sudden announcement that Charles Dickens was no more . The telegraph that car- ried the news of his fatal illness flew in one sad moment round the whole earth , to spread a shadow on all Eng- lish - speaking lands . The first ...
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... heard him gladly . ' To win the world's ear is a nobler victory than to win a nation's throne . He was a British subject whose empire was wider than a British sovereign's . He knocked at the common heart of the Anglo - Saxon race ...
... heard him gladly . ' To win the world's ear is a nobler victory than to win a nation's throne . He was a British subject whose empire was wider than a British sovereign's . He knocked at the common heart of the Anglo - Saxon race ...
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... heard it , that before it had recorded the passing of another hour , it would beat the knell of a departed spirit . " It is a dreadful thing to wait and watch for the approach of death ; to know that hope is gone , and recovery ...
... heard it , that before it had recorded the passing of another hour , it would beat the knell of a departed spirit . " It is a dreadful thing to wait and watch for the approach of death ; to know that hope is gone , and recovery ...
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... heard and saw ; and many a wretch has died alone , raving of deeds , the very name of which has driven the boldest man away . “ But no such ravings were to be heard at the bed- side by which the children knelt . Their half - stifled ...
... heard and saw ; and many a wretch has died alone , raving of deeds , the very name of which has driven the boldest man away . “ But no such ravings were to be heard at the bed- side by which the children knelt . Their half - stifled ...
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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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