The Dickensian, Volumes 39-41Dickens Fellowship, 1942 |
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Page 165
... Walter Dexter . The esteem and affection in which Walter Dexter was held both inside and outside the Dickens Fellowship has been abundantly shown by the number and the warmth of the tributes that have been received . Many appear in the ...
... Walter Dexter . The esteem and affection in which Walter Dexter was held both inside and outside the Dickens Fellowship has been abundantly shown by the number and the warmth of the tributes that have been received . Many appear in the ...
Page 176
... Walter Dexter knew everything about Charles Dickens , his books , his characters , his ideals , his hopes and , yes - perhaps his fears . But a platitude is very often the expres- sion of a truism , and it most certainly is , in the one ...
... Walter Dexter knew everything about Charles Dickens , his books , his characters , his ideals , his hopes and , yes - perhaps his fears . But a platitude is very often the expres- sion of a truism , and it most certainly is , in the one ...
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... Walter Dexter , for soon afterwards he sent me a copy of one of his own printed works bearing a very friendly greeting and a most cordial invitation to come and spend a week - end at his home . Well do I recall his hearty welcome at ...
... Walter Dexter , for soon afterwards he sent me a copy of one of his own printed works bearing a very friendly greeting and a most cordial invitation to come and spend a week - end at his home . Well do I recall his hearty welcome at ...
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