| Charles Dickens - 1905 - 446 頁
...Kbor was elaborating his performance ? . . . can listen to objections regarding such a book as this ? to me a national benefit, and to every man or woman who *Ll it a personal kindness. The last two people I heard speak it were women ; neither knew the other,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1907 - 232 頁
..."Christmas Carol," the one perfect chrysolite. The success of the book was immediate. Thackeray wrote of it: "Who can listen to objections regarding such a book...every man or woman who reads it, a personal kindness." This volume was put forth in a very attractive manner, with illustrations by John Leech, who was the... | |
| Bertram Waldrom Matz - 1907 - 418 頁
...that the ' ' Carol ' ' itself is not only ' ' a national benefit, ' ' as Thackeray said of it, but ' ' to every man or woman who reads it a personal kindness." The Chimes is not much excelled in many of its features by the " Carol," but it has far less of the Christmas... | |
| Marie Bancroft, Squire Bancroft - 1909 - 556 頁
...words Thackeray wrote when Dickens first sang his Christmas Carol to the English-speaking world : " It seems to me a national benefit, and to every man or woman who reads it a personal kindness." Not the least of the many pleasures the work has given me have been the approval and the sympathy of... | |
| 1909 - 1234 頁
...and confessionals in Christendom since Christmas, 1842.'' " Who can listen," exclaimed Thackeray, " to objections regarding such a book as this? It seems to me a national benefit, an.1 to every man or woman who reads it a personal kindness/' Such words expressed what men of genius... | |
| Lewis Melville, Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1910 - 476 頁
...phrases in his book which are like personal benefits to the reader.8 Of "A Christmas Carol " he wrote : " It seems to me a national benefit, and to every man or woman who reads it a personal kindness " ; and he referred to "The Battle of Life" and the other Christmas stories as "these charming little... | |
| Lewis Melville, Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1911 - 412 頁
...phrases in his book which are like personal benefits to the reader." Of "A Christmas Carol" he wrote: "It seems to me a national benefit, and to every man or woman who reads it a personal kindness;" and he referred to "The Battle of Life " and the other Christmas stories as "these charming little... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1913 - 148 頁
...when it was done ... he let himself loose like a madman." " ' Who can listen,' exclaimed Thackeray, ' to objections regarding such a book as this ? It seems...every man or woman who reads it a personal kindness. Such praise expressed what men of genius felt and said; but thw small volume had other tributes, less... | |
| Edward Tyrrell Jaques - 1914 - 106 頁
...pulpits and confessionals in Christendom since Christmas 1842." " Who can listen," exclaimed Thackeray, " to objections regarding such a book as this ? It seems...every man or woman who reads it a personal kindness." Such praise expressed what men of genius felt and said : but the small volume had other tributes, less... | |
| Edward Tyrrell Jaques - 1914 - 116 頁
...pulpits and confessionals in Christendom since Christmas 1842." " Who can listen," exclaimed Thackeray, " to objections regarding such a book as this ? It seems...every man or woman who reads it a personal kindness." Such praise expressed what men of genius felt and said : but the small volume had other tributes, less... | |
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