| Charles Dickens - 1837 - 712 Seiten
...2S-Û. О, LONDON : BRADBURY ANB EVANB, PRiNTBM, WHITEFRIARs. MR. SERJEANT TALFOURD, MP, ETC., ETC. MY DEAR SIR, If I had not enjoyed the happiness of...inadequate acknowledgment of the inestimable services you aro rendering to the literature of your country, and of the lasting benefits you will confer upon the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1838 - 294 Seiten
...would indeed be proud and happy to have led to such a result. тo MR. SERJEANT TALFORD, MP ETC., ETC. My DEAR SIR, If I had not enjoyed the happiness of your private friendship, Í should still have dedicated this work to you, as a slight and most inadequate acknowledgment of... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 746 Seiten
...DICKENS. A NEW EDITION. PHILADELPHIA: LEA AND BLANCHA"RIX то MR. SERGEANT TALFOURD, MP ETC., ETC. Mr DEAR SIR, If I had not enjoyed the happiness of your private friendship, I snould still have dedicated this work to you, as a slight and most inadequate acknowledgment of the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1851 - 742 Seiten
...BLANCHARD AND LEA. I'tlnl«! by Т. К. & Г « «ulUn«. то MR. SERGEANT TALFOURD, MP ETC., ETC. MY DEAR SIR, If I had not enjoyed the happiness of your private friendship, I snould still have dedicated this work to you, as a slight and most inadequate acknowledgment of the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1854 - 388 Seiten
.../;.;-, 1..,; i ,1; •/:. ,,: !, ..j , • ' ' ' ' MR. SERGEANT TALFOURD, MP, 1" '•,' MY DEAR SIB, If I had not enjoyed the happiness of your private friendship, I snould still have dedicated this work to you, as a slight and most inadequate acknowledgment of the... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1870 - 120 Seiten
...his learned friend's exertions to secure to authors an extended term of copyright in their works : " If I had not enjoyed the happiness of your private...you are rendering to the literature of your country. * * * Many a fevered head and palsied hand will gather new vigor in the hour of sickness and distress... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1873 - 812 Seiten
...learned friend's exertions to secure to authors an extended term of copyright in their works : — " If I had not enjoyed the happiness of your private...you are rendering to the literature of your country Many a fevered head and palsied hand will gather new vigour in the hour of sickness and distress from... | |
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