Anecdote Biographies of Thackeray and DickensRichard Henry Stoddard Scribner, Armstrong, 1874 - 305 頁 |
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第 xix 頁
... give some explanation upon this subject . For some time past I have been preparing a work for publication , in which I intend to give an account of the origin of ' Oliver Twist , ' and I now not only deeply regret the sudden and un ...
... give some explanation upon this subject . For some time past I have been preparing a work for publication , in which I intend to give an account of the origin of ' Oliver Twist , ' and I now not only deeply regret the sudden and un ...
第 xxiii 頁
... give the boy , as he thought it would answer his purpose . I wanted the boy to have a very different name , such as Frank Foundling or Frank Steadfast ; but I think the word Twist proves to a cer- tain extent that the boy he was going ...
... give the boy , as he thought it would answer his purpose . I wanted the boy to have a very different name , such as Frank Foundling or Frank Steadfast ; but I think the word Twist proves to a cer- tain extent that the boy he was going ...
第 5 頁
... give the note exactly as it was written , venturing even to retain the names of those whom he kindly remembered ; and Philadelphians of the old school will smile at the misspelling of the name of the founder of the Wistar parties of our ...
... give the note exactly as it was written , venturing even to retain the names of those whom he kindly remembered ; and Philadelphians of the old school will smile at the misspelling of the name of the founder of the Wistar parties of our ...
第 6 頁
... give up these pleasures ; quite content ( after a pang or two of sep- aration from dear friends here ) to put his hand into that of the summoning angel , and say , ' Lead on , O messenger of God our Father to the next place whither the ...
... give up these pleasures ; quite content ( after a pang or two of sep- aration from dear friends here ) to put his hand into that of the summoning angel , and say , ' Lead on , O messenger of God our Father to the next place whither the ...
第 10 頁
... gives me an opportunity of writing about a sub- ject on which , of course , I felt very strongly for you and for your poor brother's family . I have kept back writing , know- ing the powerlessness of consolation , and having I don't ...
... gives me an opportunity of writing about a sub- ject on which , of course , I felt very strongly for you and for your poor brother's family . I have kept back writing , know- ing the powerlessness of consolation , and having I don't ...
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