The Best of All Good CompanyHoulston and Sons, 1872 - 472 páginas |
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... Nature that every utterance was sunny , every sentiment pure , every emotional opinion instinctively right — like a woman's . The head that governed the richly- stored heart was wise , prompt , and alert at the same time . He com ...
... Nature that every utterance was sunny , every sentiment pure , every emotional opinion instinctively right — like a woman's . The head that governed the richly- stored heart was wise , prompt , and alert at the same time . He com ...
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... nature , this was pre - eminently it . " I wish it were in my power , " writes his dear friend , Mr. James T. Fields , " to bring to the knowledge of all who doubt the Christian character of Charles Dickens certain other memorable words ...
... nature , this was pre - eminently it . " I wish it were in my power , " writes his dear friend , Mr. James T. Fields , " to bring to the knowledge of all who doubt the Christian character of Charles Dickens certain other memorable words ...
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... nature . " Why , we played a game of knock ' em down only a week or two ago , ” a friend remarked to me last June , with brimming eyes . " And he showed all the old , astonishing energy and delight in taking aim at Aunt Sally . " My own ...
... nature . " Why , we played a game of knock ' em down only a week or two ago , ” a friend remarked to me last June , with brimming eyes . " And he showed all the old , astonishing energy and delight in taking aim at Aunt Sally . " My own ...
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... nature less true and sympathetic than his was . It wanted such a man as Dickens was in his life to be such a writer as he was for the world . He drew beauties out of material that to the common eye was vulgar , un- promising stuff ...
... nature less true and sympathetic than his was . It wanted such a man as Dickens was in his life to be such a writer as he was for the world . He drew beauties out of material that to the common eye was vulgar , un- promising stuff ...
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... Nature : but his eye loved the beautiful , and his spirit leaned to all that was valiant , noble , and holy in the human heart . If he took his heroes amid the lower or middle ranks of life , it was because here the picturesque in these ...
... Nature : but his eye loved the beautiful , and his spirit leaned to all that was valiant , noble , and holy in the human heart . If he took his heroes amid the lower or middle ranks of life , it was because here the picturesque in these ...
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