The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... WITH TENDER AND TOUCHING PASSAGES FROM HIS WORKS , WHICH ARE CALCULATED TO AWAKEN PURE AND SACRED EMOTIONS IN THE HEARTS OF ALL WHO PERUSE THEM , IS NOW INSCRIBED . 413889 PREFACE . HARLES DICKENS was a popular writer . CHARLES.
... WITH TENDER AND TOUCHING PASSAGES FROM HIS WORKS , WHICH ARE CALCULATED TO AWAKEN PURE AND SACRED EMOTIONS IN THE HEARTS OF ALL WHO PERUSE THEM , IS NOW INSCRIBED . 413889 PREFACE . HARLES DICKENS was a popular writer . CHARLES.
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... writer claimed the admiration of the reader , and his tender sympathy with lowly worth touched answering chords in many a human heart . This world - wide interest in the works of Dickens has induced the publication , in many forms , of ...
... writer claimed the admiration of the reader , and his tender sympathy with lowly worth touched answering chords in many a human heart . This world - wide interest in the works of Dickens has induced the publication , in many forms , of ...
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... writers see , to use Shakspeare's familiar words , " Tongues in the trees , books in the running brooks , Sermons in ... writer , should be prized in a nation . His death is a calamity to his readers , and a loss to the literature of his ...
... writers see , to use Shakspeare's familiar words , " Tongues in the trees , books in the running brooks , Sermons in ... writer , should be prized in a nation . His death is a calamity to his readers , and a loss to the literature of his ...
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... at their very feet . A hundred pens , in writing their first notice of the event , spontaneously said ( and more truly than Dr. Johnson said of the death of Gar- rick ) that it ' eclipsed the gayety of nations 10 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF.
... at their very feet . A hundred pens , in writing their first notice of the event , spontaneously said ( and more truly than Dr. Johnson said of the death of Gar- rick ) that it ' eclipsed the gayety of nations 10 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF.
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... writer ; and , until he found his place , he was not content . Yet 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 ...
... writer ; and , until he found his place , he was not content . Yet 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 ...
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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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