The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... once more the tidings of a sudden and lamented departure ; and the two nations that have so lately united in sympathy and in posthumous honor to a great philanthropist now mourn unitedly the loss of a great novelist . George Peabody and ...
... once more the tidings of a sudden and lamented departure ; and the two nations that have so lately united in sympathy and in posthumous honor to a great philanthropist now mourn unitedly the loss of a great novelist . George Peabody and ...
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... he did not commence at once to write novels , and to display his marvellous power in delineating char- acter , and creating personages in literature that will never die . He began , as many a bright 12 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF.
... he did not commence at once to write novels , and to display his marvellous power in delineating char- acter , and creating personages in literature that will never die . He began , as many a bright 12 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF.
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... once the ability of the young reporter , 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 ...
... once the ability of the young reporter , 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 ...
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... once giving utterance to complaint or mur- mur . " It was a beautiful autumn evening when we went to pay our customary visit to the invalid . His little remaining strength had been decreasing rapidly for two or three days preceding ...
... once giving utterance to complaint or mur- mur . " It was a beautiful autumn evening when we went to pay our customary visit to the invalid . His little remaining strength had been decreasing rapidly for two or three days preceding ...
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... once enters it never rises more , but into which he sinks deeper and deeper down , until re- covery is hopeless . " Such a man as this once stood by the bedside of his dying wife , while his children knelt around , and mingled low ...
... once enters it never rises more , but into which he sinks deeper and deeper down , until re- covery is hopeless . " Such a man as this once stood by the bedside of his dying wife , while his children knelt around , and mingled low ...
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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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