The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 13;Volume 76Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1871 |
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... Dickens's writings , combine them into the picture of a man , and there thou hast Charles Dickens . " And such as in the first hour he stood before me , the very same he remained all the time of my visit ; ever genuine , and cheerful ...
... Dickens's writings , combine them into the picture of a man , and there thou hast Charles Dickens . " And such as in the first hour he stood before me , the very same he remained all the time of my visit ; ever genuine , and cheerful ...
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... Dickens assembled his friends ; later in the evening , by starlight or moonlight , we would walk out on the dewless grass . Peace brooded over the landscape ; above us was the high clear sky , but my thoughts were tinged with sadness ...
... Dickens assembled his friends ; later in the evening , by starlight or moonlight , we would walk out on the dewless grass . Peace brooded over the landscape ; above us was the high clear sky , but my thoughts were tinged with sadness ...
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... Dickens's family . The scenery was painted by Clarkson Stan- field , and comprised a drop - scene repre- senting the exterior of Eddystone Light- house , and a room in the interior in which the whole action of the drama was carried on ...
... Dickens's family . The scenery was painted by Clarkson Stan- field , and comprised a drop - scene repre- senting the exterior of Eddystone Light- house , and a room in the interior in which the whole action of the drama was carried on ...
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