The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... Round . - Great Expectations . -Tale of Two Cities CHAPTER XIV . AMERICAN POPULARITY . The Diamond Edition . - Portraits of Mr. Dickens.- Our Mutual Friend . CHAPTER XV . SECOND VISIT TO AMERICA . Dickens as a Reader and Actor . - His ...
... Round . - Great Expectations . -Tale of Two Cities CHAPTER XIV . AMERICAN POPULARITY . The Diamond Edition . - Portraits of Mr. Dickens.- Our Mutual Friend . CHAPTER XV . SECOND VISIT TO AMERICA . Dickens as a Reader and Actor . - His ...
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... round the whole earth , to spread a shadow on all Eng- lish - speaking lands . The first answering voice of the American press acknowledged that the mournful mes- sage was the saddest which the Atlantic cable had eyer conducted to our ...
... round the whole earth , to spread a shadow on all Eng- lish - speaking lands . The first answering voice of the American press acknowledged that the mournful mes- sage was the saddest which the Atlantic cable had eyer conducted to our ...
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... round one , with the jolly face of a con- vivial lion smiling blandly at you , as you twist the sides of your hair into a curl , or pull up your shirt - collar while you are waiting for the door to be opened . We never saw that knocker ...
... round one , with the jolly face of a con- vivial lion smiling blandly at you , as you twist the sides of your hair into a curl , or pull up your shirt - collar while you are waiting for the door to be opened . We never saw that knocker ...
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... room , with a border of flooring all the way round ; a few stained chairs , and a Pembroke table . A pink shell was dis- played on each of the little sideboards ; which , with the addition of a tea - tray and caddy , a CHARLES DICKENS . 19.
... room , with a border of flooring all the way round ; a few stained chairs , and a Pembroke table . A pink shell was dis- played on each of the little sideboards ; which , with the addition of a tea - tray and caddy , a CHARLES DICKENS . 19.
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... round my neck ' . " He fell back : a strange expression stole upon his features ; not of pain or suffering , but an indescribable fixing of every line and muscle , the boy was dead . " The following sketch , from the same early writings ...
... round my neck ' . " He fell back : a strange expression stole upon his features ; not of pain or suffering , but an indescribable fixing of every line and muscle , the boy was dead . " The following sketch , from the same early writings ...
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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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