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الصفحة 69
... bewitched by the spell of his own imagination . His people car- ried him away , did what they liked with him . He wrote of Little Nell : " You can't imagine how ex- hausted I am to - day with yesterday's labours . 69 CHARLES DICKENS.
... bewitched by the spell of his own imagination . His people car- ried him away , did what they liked with him . He wrote of Little Nell : " You can't imagine how ex- hausted I am to - day with yesterday's labours . 69 CHARLES DICKENS.
الصفحة 77
... wrote it , and it has been quoted a thou- sand times ) , that just because Dickens cried aloud , " there was for him no ' city of the mind ' against outward ills , for inner consolation and shelter . " He was not cast out and left ...
... wrote it , and it has been quoted a thou- sand times ) , that just because Dickens cried aloud , " there was for him no ' city of the mind ' against outward ills , for inner consolation and shelter . " He was not cast out and left ...
الصفحة 82
... wrote with a high hand and an out- stretched arm . He made men see what he saw , and hate what he hated , and love what he loved . This was his great reward , -more than money , fame , or hosts of friends , -that he saw the children of ...
... wrote with a high hand and an out- stretched arm . He made men see what he saw , and hate what he hated , and love what he loved . This was his great reward , -more than money , fame , or hosts of friends , -that he saw the children of ...
الصفحة 87
... wrote Dickens to a friend , " so cheered and followed by crowds , and entertained at splendid balls and dinners , and waited upon by public bodies of all kinds . " This was at the beginning . At the end he was criticized by all ...
... wrote Dickens to a friend , " so cheered and followed by crowds , and entertained at splendid balls and dinners , and waited upon by public bodies of all kinds . " This was at the beginning . At the end he was criticized by all ...
الصفحة 88
... wrote a book of American Notes , con- taining some very severe strictures upon the coun- try which had just entertained him so magnifi- cently . Mr. Chesterton defends Dickens for his attack upon the American practice of book - stealing ...
... wrote a book of American Notes , con- taining some very severe strictures upon the coun- try which had just entertained him so magnifi- cently . Mr. Chesterton defends Dickens for his attack upon the American practice of book - stealing ...
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