The Best of All Good CompanyHoulston and Sons, 1872 - 472 páginas |
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... literary activities of my time , when I received a letter : " I should have written to you earlier to - day but from the smart blow of this sudden illness of our dear Charles Dickens , who had engaged to meet me this very afternoon ...
... literary activities of my time , when I received a letter : " I should have written to you earlier to - day but from the smart blow of this sudden illness of our dear Charles Dickens , who had engaged to meet me this very afternoon ...
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... literary brother . The wrecked man of letters was suffering from that which would never relax its hold upon him . But it could not be said that his misconduct had not brought on the blow . The firmness and delicacy * Mr. Arthur Helps ...
... literary brother . The wrecked man of letters was suffering from that which would never relax its hold upon him . But it could not be said that his misconduct had not brought on the blow . The firmness and delicacy * Mr. Arthur Helps ...
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... literary estimate of Charles Dickens . The time is not now , if indeed it can ever be , necessary , for the popularity of his prodigious and glorious work has been , is , and will be universal . People tell you that Mrs. Gamp will not ...
... literary estimate of Charles Dickens . The time is not now , if indeed it can ever be , necessary , for the popularity of his prodigious and glorious work has been , is , and will be universal . People tell you that Mrs. Gamp will not ...
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... literary work . As the publication continued its popularity increased . When it reached the last number , 40,000 parts monthly had been sold , and the publishers had realized nearly £ 20,000 . The publication of Pickwick is , and must ...
... literary work . As the publication continued its popularity increased . When it reached the last number , 40,000 parts monthly had been sold , and the publishers had realized nearly £ 20,000 . The publication of Pickwick is , and must ...
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... literary journal . Barnaby Rudge is a faithful picture of the Lord Gordon Riots of 1780. Mr. W. P. Frith executed a painting of " Dolly Varden " which elicited the most unqualified praise from Charles Dickens , and led to the artist ...
... literary journal . Barnaby Rudge is a faithful picture of the Lord Gordon Riots of 1780. Mr. W. P. Frith executed a painting of " Dolly Varden " which elicited the most unqualified praise from Charles Dickens , and led to the artist ...
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