Bentley's Miscellany, Том 3Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1838 |
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... feelings , and for an instant thought of appealing to her compassion for his helpless state . But then the thought darted across his mind that it was barely eleven o'clock , and that many people were still in the streets , of whom ...
... feelings , and for an instant thought of appealing to her compassion for his helpless state . But then the thought darted across his mind that it was barely eleven o'clock , and that many people were still in the streets , of whom ...
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... grew confused in the distance , and a cold deadly feeling crept over the boy's heart , and he saw or heard no more . THE END OF THE FIRST BOOK . FRENCH LITERARY LADIES . BY GEORGE HOGARTH . THE influence 16 OLIVER TWIST .
... grew confused in the distance , and a cold deadly feeling crept over the boy's heart , and he saw or heard no more . THE END OF THE FIRST BOOK . FRENCH LITERARY LADIES . BY GEORGE HOGARTH . THE influence 16 OLIVER TWIST .
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... feeling or principle . Their prevailing spirit seems to have been a selfish indifference to everything beyond the pursuit or amusement of the hour . We suspect , after all , that their extreme polish arose from the hardness of the ...
... feeling or principle . Their prevailing spirit seems to have been a selfish indifference to everything beyond the pursuit or amusement of the hour . We suspect , after all , that their extreme polish arose from the hardness of the ...
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... feeling , they embrace many more topics of interest and entertainment to a reader of the present day . They contain shrewd and pointed remarks on public occur- rences , spirited sketches of character and manners , discussions on se ...
... feeling , they embrace many more topics of interest and entertainment to a reader of the present day . They contain shrewd and pointed remarks on public occur- rences , spirited sketches of character and manners , discussions on se ...
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... feelings they express are fictitious , or even exaggerated , is out of the question , for they glow with the eloquence of truth ; and the reader cannot but feel that the passions to which they give vent are not the less real for being ...
... feelings they express are fictitious , or even exaggerated , is out of the question , for they glow with the eloquence of truth ; and the reader cannot but feel that the passions to which they give vent are not the less real for being ...
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