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... Dickens's own character . Undoubtedly Mr. Dickens looked with a more approving eye on all the aspects of jollity , even though accompanied , as they so often are , with self- indulgent weaknesses ; and with a detesta- tion perfectly ...
... Dickens's own character . Undoubtedly Mr. Dickens looked with a more approving eye on all the aspects of jollity , even though accompanied , as they so often are , with self- indulgent weaknesses ; and with a detesta- tion perfectly ...
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... Dickens's marriage at Alby , and when he died , Sep - novels is their vulgarity . Instead of deal- tember 19th ... DICKENS . AMONG the articles on Charles Dickens M. Scherer's complaint of Dickens's par- which have appeared in the French ...
... Dickens's marriage at Alby , and when he died , Sep - novels is their vulgarity . Instead of deal- tember 19th ... DICKENS . AMONG the articles on Charles Dickens M. Scherer's complaint of Dickens's par- which have appeared in the French ...
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... Dickens delighted to praise ; and there were few persons who appreciated more fully than he did the works of his con- temporaries . His criticisms on the literary works of others were given in that frank , friendly , helpful way which ...
... Dickens delighted to praise ; and there were few persons who appreciated more fully than he did the works of his con- temporaries . His criticisms on the literary works of others were given in that frank , friendly , helpful way which ...
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THE LIVING | 1 |
MR DISRAELIS LOTHAIR | 4 |
THE LATE LORD CLARENDON | 7 |
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