Charles Dickens, the story of his life, by the author of 'The life of Thackeray'. Popular ed. [Followed by] Speeches literary and social, by C. Dickens |
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Página 68
... lady who reads it may happen to think . So , retaining his own private and particular opinion upon the subject ( an opinion which he formed upwards of a year ago , when he wrote the piece ) , the author leaves every gentleman or lady to ...
... lady who reads it may happen to think . So , retaining his own private and particular opinion upon the subject ( an opinion which he formed upwards of a year ago , when he wrote the piece ) , the author leaves every gentleman or lady to ...
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... lady had thought , as a means of thawing the tardy compassion of her relations in his behalf , of sending him to a Yorkshire school ; I was the poor lady's friend , travelling that way ; and if the recipient of the letter could inform ...
... lady had thought , as a means of thawing the tardy compassion of her relations in his behalf , of sending him to a Yorkshire school ; I was the poor lady's friend , travelling that way ; and if the recipient of the letter could inform ...
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... ladies innumerable who read crabbed manuscripts with the palms of their hands , and who , so to speak , are literary all over . I begin to under- stand what a blue - stocking means ; and have not the slightest doubt that Lady - - , for ...
... ladies innumerable who read crabbed manuscripts with the palms of their hands , and who , so to speak , are literary all over . I begin to under- stand what a blue - stocking means ; and have not the slightest doubt that Lady - - , for ...
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... ladies who had honoured him with applications for locks from his caput . Two ships have been chartered to convey the sentimental cargo , and will start from the London docks on the 1st day of April . ” Soon after his return from America ...
... ladies who had honoured him with applications for locks from his caput . Two ships have been chartered to convey the sentimental cargo , and will start from the London docks on the 1st day of April . ” Soon after his return from America ...
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... lady , whose uncle still unaccountably per- sists in dressing himself in a costume one hundred years older than his time . Or he may be the young lady's brother in the white gloves and inexpressibles , whose duty in the family appears ...
... lady , whose uncle still unaccountably per- sists in dressing himself in a costume one hundred years older than his time . Or he may be the young lady's brother in the white gloves and inexpressibles , whose duty in the family appears ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
actor admirable American appeared artist Athenæum beautiful believe Birmingham Bleak House called character Charles Dickens cheers Christmas Carol Christmas number death delight Dickens's dinner Dombey and Son Douglas Jerrold dramatic England English expressed eyes feel Fund Gad's Hill genius Hall hand happy heard heart honour hope Household Words illustrated institution interest Jerrold kind ladies and gentlemen letter literary literature live London look Lord Mark Lemon Martin Chuzzlewit Messrs mind Miss morning never newspaper Newsvendors night novelist observed occasion Oliver Twist paper Pickwick Pickwick Papers poor present presided proposed published reader received remarkable remember Royal society speech story sympathy Tableau Vivant Thackeray Theatre Theatrical thing thought Tiny Tim tion to-night toast told took W. M. Thackeray Washington Irving Wilkie Collins writing wrote young
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Página 96 - Put out the light, and then put out the light. If I quench thee, thou flaming minister, I can again thy former light restore, Should I repent me; but once put out thy light, Thou cunning'st pattern of excelling nature, I know not where is that Promethean heat That can thy light relume.
Página 34 - I walked down to Westminster Hall, and turned into it for half an hour, because my eyes were so dimmed with joy and pride, that they could not bear the street, and were not fit to be seen there.
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Página 323 - Oh ! it is hard to take to heart the lesson that such deaths will teach, but let no man reject it, for it is one that all must learn, and is a mighty, universal Truth. When Death strikes down the innocent and young, for every fragile form from which he lets the panting spirit free, a hundred virtues rise, in shapes of mercy, charity, and love, to walk the world, and bless it. Of every tear that sorrowing mortals shed on such green graves, some good is born, some gentler nature comes.
Página xv - I have been Tom Jones (a child's Tom Jones, a harmless creature) for a week together. I have sustained my own idea of Roderick Random for a month at a stretch, I verily believe.
Página 358 - TURNER, MULREADY, LANDSEER, MACLISE, EM WARD, FRITH, Sir JOHN GILBERT, LESLIE, ANSDELL, MARCUS STONE, Sir NOEL PATON, FAED, EYRE CROWE, GAVIN O'NEIL, and MADOX BROWN.
Página 34 - Magazine in which my first effusion — dropped stealthily one evening at twilight, with fear and trembling, into a dark letter-box, in a dark office, up a dark court in Fleet Street...
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Página 365 - Broad Grins,'' " My Nightgown and Slippers," and other Humorous Works, Prose and Poetical, of GEORGE COLMAN. With Life by GB BUCKSTONE, and Frontispiece by HOGARTH. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7s.
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