The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... 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 been so multiplied and so varied , that they are found in the ...
... 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 been so multiplied and so varied , that they are found in the ...
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... . " This begin- ning of his true work showed both the writer and his readers that English literature could claim as a charm- ing story - writer young Charles Dickens . CHAPTER II . ADVANCING . Steadily On . - Sketches CHARLES DICKENS . 13.
... . " This begin- ning of his true work showed both the writer and his readers that English literature could claim as a charm- ing story - writer young Charles Dickens . CHAPTER II . ADVANCING . Steadily On . - Sketches CHARLES DICKENS . 13.
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... showed , in the " Sketches by Boz , " a faculty of illustration which marked him as one who must be successful . pathos and humor which blended in his tales were even then seen to be remarkable . From those sketches , these pages are ...
... showed , in the " Sketches by Boz , " a faculty of illustration which marked him as one who must be successful . pathos and humor which blended in his tales were even then seen to be remarkable . From those sketches , these pages are ...
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... showed how fruitless was the attempt to deceive herself . " The boy placed one hand in ours , grasped his moth- er's arm with the other , drew her hastily towards him , and fervently kissed her cheek . There was a short pause . He sunk ...
... showed how fruitless was the attempt to deceive herself . " The boy placed one hand in ours , grasped his moth- er's arm with the other , drew her hastily towards him , and fervently kissed her cheek . There was a short pause . He sunk ...
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... showed , with a noble fearlessness , the heartless treat- ment they sometimes received from those whose duty it was to aid them to the extent of their power , or , at least , to manifest a Christian sympathy for them . Here is an ...
... showed , with a noble fearlessness , the heartless treat- ment they sometimes received from those whose duty it was to aid them to the extent of their power , or , at least , to manifest a Christian sympathy for them . Here is an ...
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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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