They must go a certain way, in spite of themselves. I have been surprised at the observations made by some of my characters. It seems as if an occult Power was moving the pen. The personage does or says something, and I ask, how the Dickens did he come... The Home and Foreign Review - Página 4821864Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| SMITH - 1862 - 924 páginas
...a certain way, in spite of themselves. I have been surprised at the observations made by some of my characters. It seems as if an occult Power was moving...ask, how the Dickens did he come to think of that ? Every man has remarked in dreams, the vast dramatic power which is sometimes evinced ; I won't say... | |
| 1864 - 560 páginas
...and too generally undervalued : — " I have been surprised at the observations made by some of my characters. It seems as if an occult power was moving...ask, How the dickens did he come to think of that? . . . We spake anon of the inflated style of some 122 123 writers. What also if there is an afflaled... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1829 - 754 páginas
...a certain way, in spite of themselves. I have been surprised at the observations made by some of my characters. It seems as if an occult Power was moving...ask, how the Dickens did he come to think of that ? Every man has remarked in dreams, the vast dramatic power which is sometimes evinced ; I won't say... | |
| 1864 - 572 páginas
...much and too generally undervalued:—" I have been surprised at the observations made by some of my characters. It seems as if an occult power was moving...the pen. The personage does or says something, and 1 ask, How the dickens did he come to think of that ? . . . We spake anon of the inflated style of... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - 454 páginas
...too much and too generally undervalued: "I have been surprised at the observations made by some of my characters. It seems as if an occult power was moving...ask, How the dickens did he come to think of that ? . . . We spake anon of the inflated style of some writers. What also if there is an afflated style... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - 448 páginas
...much and too generally undervalued : " I have been surprised at the observations made by some of my characters. It seems as if an occult power was moving...something, and I ask, How the dickens did he come to tliink of that? . . . We spake anon of the inflated style of some writers. What also if there is an... | |
| WI;;IAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY - 1867 - 476 páginas
...a certain way, in spite of themselves. I have been surprised at the observations made by some of my characters. It seems as if an occult Power was moving...ask, how the Dickens did he come to think of that ? Every man has remarked in dreams, the vast dramatic power which is sometimes evinced,—I won't say... | |
| S.E.H. CHAMBERS - 1869 - 452 páginas
...a certain way, in spite of themselves. I have been surprised at the observations made by some of my characters. It seems as if an occult Power was moving...ask, how the dickens did he come to think of that ? Every man has remarked in dreams, the vast dramatic power which is sometimes evinced; I won't say... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 444 páginas
...a certain way, in spite of themselves. I have been surprised at the observations made by some of my characters. It seems as if an occult Power was moving...ask, how the dickens did he come to think of that ? Every man has remarked in dreams, the vast dramatic power which is sometimes evinced; I won't say... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 450 páginas
...a certain way, in spite of themselves. I have been surprised at the observations made by some of my characters. It seems as if an occult Power was moving...ask, how the dickens did he come to think of that ? Every man has remarked in dreams, the vast dramatic power which is sometimes evinced ; I won't say... | |
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