The Life and Writings of Charles DickensD. Lothrop and Company, 1882 - 401 páginas |
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... called him to be a 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 ...
... called him to be a 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 ...
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... called punctually at ten o'clock next morning , —not before , as he was much fatigued . " He was called , and did not answer : he was called again , but there was no reply . Our next - door neigh- bor became alarmed , and burst the door ...
... called punctually at ten o'clock next morning , —not before , as he was much fatigued . " He was called , and did not answer : he was called again , but there was no reply . Our next - door neigh- bor became alarmed , and burst the door ...
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... called upon her name , softly at first , and then in the loud and piercing tones of desperation ; but there was no reply . They listened for her breath , but no sound came . They felt for the palpitation of the heart , but no faint ...
... called upon her name , softly at first , and then in the loud and piercing tones of desperation ; but there was no reply . They listened for her breath , but no sound came . They felt for the palpitation of the heart , but no faint ...
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... called forth by the rain ; and , as the wind whistled through the old houses , the doors and shutters creaked upon their hinges , and the windows shook in their frames with a violence which every moment seemed to threaten the ...
... called forth by the rain ; and , as the wind whistled through the old houses , the doors and shutters creaked upon their hinges , and the windows shook in their frames with a violence which every moment seemed to threaten the ...
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... called " The Pickwick Papers . " It is said that the freshness and humor of the " Sketches by Boz , " and the dramatic power indicated by the " Village Coquettes , " a comic opera which Mr. Dickens wrote about the same time , attracted ...
... called " The Pickwick Papers . " It is said that the freshness and humor of the " Sketches by Boz , " and the dramatic power indicated by the " Village Coquettes , " a comic opera which Mr. Dickens wrote about the same time , attracted ...
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