The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... seen biographies , sketches , and other memo- rial volumes , giving some picture , more or less distinct , of the earthly career of this prince among novelists . This volume is one of the many . It is not pretended that it is exhaustive ...
... seen biographies , sketches , and other memo- rial volumes , giving some picture , more or less distinct , of the earthly career of this prince among novelists . This volume is one of the many . It is not pretended that it is exhaustive ...
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... seen to be remarkable . From those sketches , these pages are enriched by extracts proving the truth of the assertion , which , to the reader familiar with the works of Dickens , needs no proof . These extracts are. 14.
... seen to be remarkable . From those sketches , these pages are enriched by extracts proving the truth of the assertion , which , to the reader familiar with the works of Dickens , needs no proof . These extracts are. 14.
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... seen in a very different condition , whom he has observed sinking lower and lower by almost imperceptible de- grees , and the shabbiness and utter destitution of whose appearance at last strike forcibly and painfully upon him as he ...
... seen in a very different condition , whom he has observed sinking lower and lower by almost imperceptible de- grees , and the shabbiness and utter destitution of whose appearance at last strike forcibly and painfully upon him as he ...
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... seen it last ; and there were no signs of any one , save himself , having occupied the room during the night . He inquired of the other lodgers , and of the neighbors ; but his daughter had not been seen or heard of . He rambled through ...
... seen it last ; and there were no signs of any one , save himself , having occupied the room during the night . He inquired of the other lodgers , and of the neighbors ; but his daughter had not been seen or heard of . He rambled through ...
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... the publisher , Macrone , to visit Newgate ; and proceeds to say : - " I willingly agreed , never having seen this famous prison ; and , after I was seated in the cab , he said that he was to pick up a young paragraphist for ". 46.
... the publisher , Macrone , to visit Newgate ; and proceeds to say : - " I willingly agreed , never having seen this famous prison ; and , after I was seated in the cab , he said that he was to pick up a young paragraphist for ". 46.
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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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