Dickens & Thackeray Studied in Three NovelsUnwin, 1911 - 313 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 34.
21. lappuse
... but to induce the common intelligence of the country , in all its different classes alike , to redress real grievances and alleviate undeniable sufferings . For these purposes he employs the most eloquent language and Introduction 21.
... but to induce the common intelligence of the country , in all its different classes alike , to redress real grievances and alleviate undeniable sufferings . For these purposes he employs the most eloquent language and Introduction 21.
26. lappuse
... alike attracted to a subject hitherto thought either pain- ful or repulsive , by the singular charm and interest of Dickens's writings . Few people , if any , would have believed it possible that descriptive pictures of low life among ...
... alike attracted to a subject hitherto thought either pain- ful or repulsive , by the singular charm and interest of Dickens's writings . Few people , if any , would have believed it possible that descriptive pictures of low life among ...
27. lappuse
Albert Stratford George Canning. Yet Dickens's original genius enlisted them all alike in his vast array of admiring readers , and a greater literary triumph in a philosophical sense has , perhaps , never been achieved . Thus sentimental ...
Albert Stratford George Canning. Yet Dickens's original genius enlisted them all alike in his vast array of admiring readers , and a greater literary triumph in a philosophical sense has , perhaps , never been achieved . Thus sentimental ...
34. lappuse
... alike upright and kind- hearted , but the confiding and generous simplicity of the master is admirably appreciated and rewarded by the shrewd , invincible fidelity of the servant . Mr. Pickwick's friends , Messrs . Winkle , Tupman , and ...
... alike upright and kind- hearted , but the confiding and generous simplicity of the master is admirably appreciated and rewarded by the shrewd , invincible fidelity of the servant . Mr. Pickwick's friends , Messrs . Winkle , Tupman , and ...
50. lappuse
... alike in body and mind . Even when describing his deplorable state , Dickens's wit and comic genius never forsake him . When the kind Mr. Pickwick asks Jingle to speak to him in private , the poor broken - down Jingle , in describing ...
... alike in body and mind . Even when describing his deplorable state , Dickens's wit and comic genius never forsake him . When the kind Mr. Pickwick asks Jingle to speak to him in private , the poor broken - down Jingle , in describing ...
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¹ Chap admirable novel admired alike amusing appearance aunt Bardell Barnaby Rudge baronet Becky Becky Sharp Becky's brother Bute Crawley chapter character chiefly Clytemnestra comic Crawley family Crawley's cunning daughter dear deceived delight described Dickens Dickens's England English exclaims eyes father feelings Fleet Prison gentleman George Osborne governess heart husband interesting Lady Crawley Lady Jane laugh leave Lillyvick lively London look Lord Steyne marriage marry mind Miss Briggs Miss Knag Miss Sedley Miss Sharp mother nature never Nicholas Nicholas Nickleby Nickleby novel odious old Miss Crawley old Sir Pitt Oliver Twist Osborne's pathetic perhaps persons Pickwick PICKWICK PAPERS Pitt's poor Queen's Crawley Ralph Rawdon Crawley readers Rebecca religious replied Russell Square Sam Weller scene Scott seems selfish sincere Sir Pitt Crawley sister sketches Smike Southdown Squeers Steyne's story Thackeray Thackeray's thought Vanity Fair Wenham wife woman writes