The Dickensian, Volume 19Bertram Waldrom Matz Dickens Fellowship, 1923 |
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... Dombey and Son , see Blimber's ; also Limehouse ; also Midshipman , The Little Wooden Doncaster , 96 Dotheboys Hall , see Reading , Dickens Links with Doughty Street , No. 48 , 193 - Purchase of , 3 , 9 , 14 , 59 , 72 , 79 , 92 , 149 ...
... Dombey and Son , see Blimber's ; also Limehouse ; also Midshipman , The Little Wooden Doncaster , 96 Dotheboys Hall , see Reading , Dickens Links with Doughty Street , No. 48 , 193 - Purchase of , 3 , 9 , 14 , 59 , 72 , 79 , 92 , 149 ...
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... Dombey , a schoolboy grew At Blimber's by the Sea- Where erudite Doctor Blimber prosed , And Toots was friend familiar , And Feeder wooed - quite unopposed- That blue - stocking Cornelia . And still I ask , as in the days When questions ...
... Dombey , a schoolboy grew At Blimber's by the Sea- Where erudite Doctor Blimber prosed , And Toots was friend familiar , And Feeder wooed - quite unopposed- That blue - stocking Cornelia . And still I ask , as in the days When questions ...
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... Dombey died , austere and learned critics , such as Edgar Allan Poe , Jeffrey and Matthew Arnold , were loud and sincere in praise of his works . What measures of gaiety , invention , life , ” wrote Matthew Arnold of David Copperfield ...
... Dombey died , austere and learned critics , such as Edgar Allan Poe , Jeffrey and Matthew Arnold , were loud and sincere in praise of his works . What measures of gaiety , invention , life , ” wrote Matthew Arnold of David Copperfield ...
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... Dombey herself . There are sixty - five allusions to the little wooden midshipman in Dombey and Son , as follows : one in the preface , five in the titles of chapters and fifty - nine in the story itself . He is characterized once as a ...
... Dombey herself . There are sixty - five allusions to the little wooden midshipman in Dombey and Son , as follows : one in the preface , five in the titles of chapters and fifty - nine in the story itself . He is characterized once as a ...
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... Dombey was being written , and Ainsworth resided in Brighton for fifteen years , 1852-1867 . He was godfather to Dickens's sixth son , Henry Fielding , so the two novelists were at that time on intimate terms . Dr. Everard seems to be ...
... Dombey was being written , and Ainsworth resided in Brighton for fifteen years , 1852-1867 . He was godfather to Dickens's sixth son , Henry Fielding , so the two novelists were at that time on intimate terms . Dr. Everard seems to be ...
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