The Life and Writings of Charles DickensD. Lothrop and Company, 1882 - 401 páginas |
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... Dickens's Speech . Funeral of Little Nell . - Landor's Testimony . - Child - Pictures from Dickens . - Memoirs of Grimaldi · CHAPTER VII . · 141 FIRST VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES . Notes for General Circulation . Wholesome Truths for a ...
... Dickens's Speech . Funeral of Little Nell . - Landor's Testimony . - Child - Pictures from Dickens . - Memoirs of Grimaldi · CHAPTER VII . · 141 FIRST VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES . Notes for General Circulation . Wholesome Truths for a ...
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... Dickens . The Queen's Sorrow . - A Nation mourns.— The Funeral of the Great Novelist CHAPTER XIX . AMERICA'S SYMPATHY . How the News of Mr. Dickens's Death was received . - Henry Ward Beecher's Sermon.- The Voice of the Press · 368 ...
... Dickens . The Queen's Sorrow . - A Nation mourns.— The Funeral of the Great Novelist CHAPTER XIX . AMERICA'S SYMPATHY . How the News of Mr. Dickens's Death was received . - Henry Ward Beecher's Sermon.- The Voice of the Press · 368 ...
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... Dickens's ready pen , while mourn- ing over the fact that his farewell readings in England were indeed as a farewell to all the earth , are eager to read any memorial sketch of their favorite novelist ; and to them , at least , it will ...
... Dickens's ready pen , while mourn- ing over the fact that his farewell readings in England were indeed as a farewell to all the earth , are eager to read any memorial sketch of their favorite novelist ; and to them , at least , it will ...
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... Dickens favored intemperance , or failed to see its folly and sin . He had himself the bad habits of an Englishman who ... Dickens's journal , and has been copied into " The Good Templar , " an American temperance paper , as an evidence ...
... Dickens favored intemperance , or failed to see its folly and sin . He had himself the bad habits of an Englishman who ... Dickens's journal , and has been copied into " The Good Templar , " an American temperance paper , as an evidence ...
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... Dickens's face , I forgot him , naturally enough , after we entered the pris- on ; and I do not think I heard him speak during the two hours . I parted from him at the door of the prison , and continued my stroll into the city . Not ...
... Dickens's face , I forgot him , naturally enough , after we entered the pris- on ; and I do not think I heard him speak during the two hours . I parted from him at the door of the prison , and continued my stroll into the city . Not ...
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Barnaby Barnaby Rudge beautiful bell bless breath bright called Charles Dickens cheerful child Christmas creature cried dark David Copperfield dead dear death Dickens's door ears English eyes face fancy father Florence Floy Gad's Hill Gamp gentleman girl grave hand happy head heard heart hour humor ivy green kettle knew knocker lady light Little Dorritt Little Nell live London looked Martin Chuzzlewit mind morning never Nicholas Nickleby night novel novelist Oliver Oliver Twist passed Pecksniff Pickwick Pickwick Papers poor prison quiet replied Rose round scene Scrooge seemed Sketches by Boz Smike smile solemn spirit Squeers stood streets sweet tears tell thing thought tion took Trotty turned voice walk Weller wery whispered Wilkie Collins wind window wonder words writing young