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" You will not hear — it is best to know it — what moves in the real world, what passes in society, in the clubs, colleges, newsrooms—what is. the life and talk of your sons. A little more frankness than is customary has been attempted in this story... "
The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His ... - 第 6 頁
William Makepeace Thackeray 著 - 1858
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The West of Scotland Magazine and Review, 第 1 卷,第 1 期

1844 - 742 頁
...believe that this person writing strives to tell the truth. If there is not that, there IB nothing A little more frankness than is customary has been attempted in this story, with no had desire un the writer's part, it is hoped, and with no ill consequence to any reader. If truth is...
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The Dublin University Magazine, 第 38 卷

1851 - 778 頁
...society, in the clubs, colleges, newsrooms ; what is the life and talk of your sons. A little more freedom than is customary, has been attempted in this story...consequence to any reader. If truth is not always pleasant, truth, at any rate, is best, from whatever quarter it may come." This may be so ; but it is scarcely...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1851 - 796 頁
...society, in the clubs, colleges, newsrooms ; what is the life and talk of your sons. A little more freedom than is customary, has been attempted in this story...consequence to any reader. If truth is not always pleasant, truth, at any rate, u best, from whatever quarter it may come." This may be so ; but it is scarcely...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, 第 2 卷

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 854 頁
...what moves in the real world, what passes in society, in the clubs, colleges, mess-rooms, — what is the life and talk of your sons. A little more frankness...truth is not always pleasant, at any rate truth is bost, from whatever chair — from those whence graver writers or thinkers argue, as from that at which...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray: The history of Pendennis

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1901 - 622 頁
...what moves in the real world, what passes in society, in the clubs, colleges, mess-rooms, — what is the life and talk of your sons. A little more frankness than is customary has been attempted m^this'story ; with no bad desire on the writer's part, it is hoped, and with no ill consequence to...
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Thackeray

Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Lewis Melville, Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1903 - 54 頁
...Gallery moves in the real world, what passes in society, in the clubs, colleges, mess-rooms. — what is the life and talk of your sons. A little more frankness...desire on the writer's part, it is hoped, and with no ill-consequence to any reader. If truth is not always pleasant, at any rate truth is best, from whatever...
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Ten Years at Yale: A Series of Papers on Certain Defects in the University ...

George Frederick Gundelfinger - 1915 - 224 頁
...what moves in the real zvorld, what passes in society, in the clubs, colleges, mess-rooms, — what is the life and talk of your sons. A little more frankness...is not always pleasant; at any rate truth is best. . . . — Thackeray. A SCENE FROM THE ICE LENS* [132] DePYSTER — I say, Addy, have you another cigarette...
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Ten Years at Yale: A Series of Papers on Certain Defects in the University ...

George Frederick Gundelfinger - 1915 - 224 頁
...what moves in the real world, what passes in society, in the clubs, colleges, mess-rooms, — what is the life and talk of your sons. A little more frankness...no ill consequence to any reader. If truth is not ahvays pleasant; at any rate truth is best. . . . — Thackeray. XI A SCENE FROM THE ICE LENS* DePYSTER...
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The South Atlantic Quarterly, 第 21 卷

John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker - 1922 - 462 頁
...always regret that he could not write them. For the experiment in frankness was made, he declared, "with no bad desire on the writer's part, it is hoped,...is not always pleasant, at any rate truth is best." Realism was not always pleasant for him, and his only consolation was to show that the realistic spectacle...
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Companionable Books

Henry Van Dyke - 1922 - 596 頁
...what moves in the real world, what passes in society, in the clubs, colleges, mess-rooms• — what is the life and talk of your sons. A little more frankness...attempted in this story; with no bad desire on the author's part, it is hoped, and with no ill consequence to any reader. If truth is not always pleasant,...
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