... who speak our common tongue ; have not you, have not I, all of us reason to be thankful to this kind friend, who soothed and charmed so many hours, brought pleasure and sweet laughter to so many homes ; made such multitudes of children happy ; endowed... The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray - 第 370 頁William Makepeace Thackeray 著 - 1885完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Gilbert Ashville Pierce, William Adolphus Wheeler - 1872 - 652 頁
...Awry, &' Co. ' St€rcoiy fiers and Printers. Dickens 1Эictionam "As for the charities of Mr. Dickeus, multiplied kindnesses which he has conferred upon...upon people educated and uneducated, upon the myriads who speak our common tongue, have not you, have not I, all of us, reason to be thankful to this kind... | |
| Ephraim Hunt - 1872 - 658 頁
...sympathy for the good they have done, and for the sweet charity which they have bestowed on the world. As for the charities of Mr. Dickens, multiplied kindnesses which he has conferred upou us all, upon our children, upon people educated and uneducated, upon the myriads here and at home... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1873 - 610 頁
...behavior, Even God's providence And leaving with mcekness Sceming estranged. Her sine to her Saviour t " and soothed him in that hour of manful resignation...this kind friend, who soothed and charmed so many honre, brought pleasure and swcet langhter to so many homes ; made such multitudes of children happy... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 頁
...evils, and resulted in reform. In the language of Thackeray, "As for the charities of Mr. Dickens, the ettle, and the rotten leaves are lying by the way,...darkness, and below, all is mire and clay ; and ther who speak our common tongue, have not you, have not I, all of us, reason to be thankful to this kind... | |
| Phebe Ann Hanaford - 1871 - 424 頁
...Eighteenth Century," he paid an eloquent and touching tribute to the genius of Mr. Dickens, and said, — " As for the charities of Mr. Dickens, multiplied kindnesses...and at home who speak our common tongue, — have you not, have not I, all of us, reason to be thankful to this kind friend, who soothed and charmed... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - 1880 - 234 頁
...sympathy for the good they have done, and for the sweet charity which they have bestowed on the world. As for the charities of Mr. Dickens, multiplied kindnesses...the myriads here and at home who speak our common tongue,—have not you, have not I, all of us, reason to be thankful to this kind friend, who soothed... | |
| John Piersol McCaskey - 1881 - 188 頁
...Spiders will not treat you well; Haste away, do not stay, Little fly, good day! HUMOE OF DICKENS — As for the charities of Mr. Dickens, multiplied kindnesses...us, reason to be thankful to this kind friend who has soothed and charmed so many hours, brought pleasure and sweet laughter to so many homes; made such... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1884 - 708 頁
...upon his earlier writings only, I append a much later and less known criticism to the same effect. 'As for the charities of Mr. Dickens, multiplied kindnesses...upon people educated and uneducated, upon the myriads who speak our common tongue, have not you, have not I, all of us, reason to be thankful to this kind... | |
| James Payn - 1884 - 296 頁
...upon his earlier writings only, I append a much later and less known criticism to the same effect. ' As for the charities of Mr. Dickens, multiplied kindnesses...upon people educated and uneducated, upon the myriads who speak our common tongue, have not you, have not I, all of us, reason to be thankful to this kind... | |
| Frederic George Kitton - 1886 - 580 頁
...following opinion which Thackeray once expressed regarding the influence of Dickens's writings : — " As for the charities of Mr. Dickens, multiplied kindnesses...upon people educated and uneducated, upon the myriads who speak our common tongue, have not you, have not I, all of us, reason to be thankful to this kind... | |
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