The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 13;Volume 76Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1871 |
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... character has a humor of his own ; but there is also a humor which grows from the national character , just as certain flowers and plants grow in certain coun- tries . Possibly , the best comparison is to the growth of the vine ; for ...
... character has a humor of his own ; but there is also a humor which grows from the national character , just as certain flowers and plants grow in certain coun- tries . Possibly , the best comparison is to the growth of the vine ; for ...
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... characters and speeches which bore very clearly stamped upon them the mark of their authorship . One of the characters played by Mr. Dickens was an old lady , in great trouble and perplexity about a mis- sing child ; of which character ...
... characters and speeches which bore very clearly stamped upon them the mark of their authorship . One of the characters played by Mr. Dickens was an old lady , in great trouble and perplexity about a mis- sing child ; of which character ...
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... character the actor gave us a most amusing caricature of the manner of one of his own servants ; and we remember with what glee , one night at supper after rehearsal , Dickens learned that the man in question had been heard imitating ...
... character the actor gave us a most amusing caricature of the manner of one of his own servants ; and we remember with what glee , one night at supper after rehearsal , Dickens learned that the man in question had been heard imitating ...
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