The Life of Charles Dickens, 第 1 卷Estes and Lauriat, 1872 - 1512 頁 |
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... . 154 Oliver Twist · 155 Characters real to himself 155 Sense of responsibility for his writings 156 Criticism that satisfied him . 157 Help given with his proofs • 157 Writing Pickwick , Nos . 14 and 15 Scenes in TABLE OF CONTENTS . 13.
... . 154 Oliver Twist · 155 Characters real to himself 155 Sense of responsibility for his writings 156 Criticism that satisfied him . 157 Help given with his proofs • 157 Writing Pickwick , Nos . 14 and 15 Scenes in TABLE OF CONTENTS . 13.
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... very old story 202 • " Sic yos non vobis " Resignation of Miscellany Barnaby given up by Mr. Bentley Parent parting from child • 203 204 204 205 CHAPTER IX . 1838-1839 . Pages 206-224 . NICHOLAS NICKLEBY TABLE OF CONTENTS . 15.
... very old story 202 • " Sic yos non vobis " Resignation of Miscellany Barnaby given up by Mr. Bentley Parent parting from child • 203 204 204 205 CHAPTER IX . 1838-1839 . Pages 206-224 . NICHOLAS NICKLEBY TABLE OF CONTENTS . 15.
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... given the bent to his own genius . There is not only truth in all this , but it will very shortly be seen that the identity went deeper than any had supposed , and covered experiences not less startling in the reality than they appear ...
... given the bent to his own genius . There is not only truth in all this , but it will very shortly be seen that the identity went deeper than any had supposed , and covered experiences not less startling in the reality than they appear ...
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... given his ailing little life its picturesqueness or sunshine . It was the birth - place of his fancy ; and he hardly Birthplace knew what store he had set by its busy varieties fancy . of change and scene , until he saw the falling ...
... given his ailing little life its picturesqueness or sunshine . It was the birth - place of his fancy ; and he hardly Birthplace knew what store he had set by its busy varieties fancy . of change and scene , until he saw the falling ...
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... given , if I had had anything to " give , to have been sent back to any other school , " to have been taught something anywhere ! " He was at another school already , not knowing it . The self - education forced upon him was teaching ...
... given , if I had had anything to " give , to have been sent back to any other school , " to have been taught something anywhere ! " He was at another school already , not knowing it . The self - education forced upon him was teaching ...
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afterwards agreement allusion Barnaby Rudge Bentley Broadstairs brother C. D. log C. D. to J. F. called CHAPTER character Charles Dickens Chatham Clock close Copperfield Daniel Tobin David Copperfield described Dickens's dine dinner Edinburgh Fagin fancy father feeling fiction ford-stairs genius heard heart hope humour Hunger J. F. LONDON Kate kind knew ladies Lamert last night later letter lived LONDON look Lord Maclise Macready Marshalsea Master Master Humphrey ment mention month monthly morning never Nickleby o'clock Old Curiosity Shop Oliver Twist opening paper PETERSHAM Pickwick Pickwick Papers prison proposed publication published raven recollect remember reporter Sam Weller Saturday scenes seen sent sketches speech STAIRS story street tale tell theatre thing thought tion Tobin told ton-house took walk word writing written wrote yesterday young
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第 80 頁 - I know that I worked, from morning until night, with common men and boys , a shabby child. I know that I lounged about the streets, insufficiently and unsatisfactorily fed. I know that, but for the mercy of God, I might easily have been, for any care that was taken of me, a little robber or a little vagabond.
第 38 頁 - ... when I was not more than half as old as nine it used to be a treat for me to be brought to look at it ; and now I am nine I come by myself to look at it. And ever since I can recollect, my father, seeing me so fond of it, has often said to me, if you were to be very persevering and were to work hard, you might some day come to live in it.
第 125 頁 - I have ever known; who insisted, for instance, that a thing like the beginning of a cobweb, meant expectation, and that a pen-and-ink sky-rocket stood for disadvantageous. When I had fixed these wretches in my mind, I found that they had driven everything else out of it ; then, beginning again, I forgot them ; while I was picking OUR PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES. 133 them up, I dropped the other fragments of the system ; in short, it was almost heart-breaking.
第 43 頁 - My father had left a small collection of books in a little room upstairs, to which I had access (for it adjoined my own) and which nobody else in our house ever troubled. From that blessed little room, Roderick Random, Peregrine Pickle, Humphrey Clinker, Tom Jones, the Vicar of Wakefield, Don Quixote, Gil Blas, and Robinson Crusoe, came out, a glorious host, to keep me company.
第 81 頁 - I never said, to man or boy, how it was that I came to be there, or gave the least indication of being sorry that I was there. That I suffered in secret, and that I suffered exquisitely, no one ever knew but I.
第 42 頁 - Ah ! who was I that I should quarrel with the town for being changed to me, when I myself had come back, so changed, to it ! All my early readings and early imaginations dated from this place, and I took them away so full of innocent construction and guileless belief, and I brought them back so worn and torn, so much the wiser and so much the worse ! XIII.
第 233 頁 - ... families sitting out in their rude gardens ; cows gazing upward with a stupid indifference; men in their shirt-sleeves looking on at their unfinished houses, planning out to-morrow's work; and we riding onward, high above them...
第 140 頁 - Magazine, appended to the monthly cover of this book, and retained long afterwards, was the nickname of a pet child, a younger brother, whom I had dubbed Moses, in honour of the Vicar of Wakefield ; which being facetiously pronounced through the nose, became Boses, and being shortened, became Boz. Boz was a very familiar household word to me, long before I was an author, and so I came to adopt it.
第 12 頁 - The fir-trees, gathering closer in the shadows, Listened in every spray, While the whole camp, with "Nell" on English meadows, Wandered and lost their way.
第 44 頁 - Arabian Nights, and the Tales of the Genii — and did me no harm; for whatever harm was in some of them was not there for me; / knew nothing of it. "It is astonishing to me now, how I found time, in the midst of my porings and blunderings over heavier themes, to read those books as I did. It is curious to me how I could ever have consoled myself under my small troubles (which were great troubles to me), by impersonating my favourite characters...