Here are no canterings on moonlit heaths, no merry-makings in the snuggest of all possible caverns, none of the attractions of dress, no embroidery, no lace, no jack-boots, no crimson coats and ruffles, none of the dash and freedom with which " the road... Oliver Twist - viii. lappuseautors: Charles Dickens - 1864Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 286 lapas
...out of mind, invested. The cold, wet, shelterless midnight streets of London ; the foul and frowsy dens, where vice is closely packed and lacks the room...whisper something beyond the little-regarded warning of a moral precept ? But there are people of so refined and delicate a nature, that they cannot bear the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1843 - 452 lapas
...time out of mind, invested. The cold, wet, shelterless midnight streets of London; the foul and frowsy dens , where vice is closely packed and lacks the...whisper something beyond the little-regarded warning of a moral precept? But there are people of so refined and delicate a nature , that they cannot bear the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 380 lapas
...invested. The cold, wet, shelterless midnight streets of London ; the foul and frowsy dens, v/here vice is closely packed and lacks the room to turn ; the haunts of hunger and disease, tha shabby rags that scarcely hold together: where are the attractions of these things 1 Have they... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 808 lapas
...out of mind, invested. The cold, wet, shelterless midnight streets of London ; the foul and frowsy dens, where vice is closely packed and lacks the room...they no lesson, and do they not whisper something oeyond the little-regarded warning of a moral precept ? But there are people of so refined and delicate... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 270 lapas
...out of mind, invested. The cold, wet, shelterless midnight streets of London ; the foul and frowsy dens, where vice is closely packed and lacks the room...together ; where are the attractions of these things 1 Have they no lesson, and do they not whisper something oeyond the little-regarded warning of a moral... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 730 lapas
...mind, invested. The cold, wet, shelterless | midnight streets of London ; the foul and frowzy dens, i where vice is closely packed and lacks the room to...scarcely hold together ; — where are the attractions of the«ithing8_? Have they no lesson, and do they not whisper something beyond the little-regarded warning... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1869 - 678 lapas
...careless of example in this respect, and gave him other aims. The same may be said of Sir Edward Bulwer"s admirable and powerful novel of Paul Clifford, which...little-regarded warning of an abstract moral precept ? But, there are people of so refined and delicate a nature, that they cannot bear the contemplation... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1871 - 218 lapas
...Bulwer's admirable and powerful novel of Paul Clifford, which cannot be fairly considered as having, or as being intended to have, any bearing on this part of...together ; where are the attractions of these things ? There are people, however, of so refined and delicate a nature, that they cannot bear the contemplation... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1872 - 194 lapas
...and ill-disposed, what allurements for the most jolter-headed of juveniles ' Here are no centerings on moonlit heaths, no merry-makings in the snuggest...together ; where are the attractions of these things ? There are people, however, of so refined and delicate a nature, that they can not bear the contemplation... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1874 - 574 lapas
...is closely packed and lacks the. 1 - >" to turn ; the haunts of hunger and disease, the shabby ru^ that scarcely hold together; where are the attractions...beyond the little-regarded warning of an abstract moral I precept ? But, there are people of so refined and delicate a nature, that they cannot bear the contemplation... | |
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