The Dickensian, Volumes 39-41Dickens Fellowship, 1942 |
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Page 123
... expression , now seldom used , indicating irony or sarcasm , or even the opposite meaning to that of the expression used . The left side , as opposed to the right side , has from time immemorial been con- sidered sinister and unlucky ...
... expression , now seldom used , indicating irony or sarcasm , or even the opposite meaning to that of the expression used . The left side , as opposed to the right side , has from time immemorial been con- sidered sinister and unlucky ...
Page 50
... expression of the two corkscrews , Uriah and his mother , each with the necessary twist , is almost sublime in its ... expressions of David , William , and the " shabby man with a squint , " and has taken the trouble to shew the last ...
... expression of the two corkscrews , Uriah and his mother , each with the necessary twist , is almost sublime in its ... expressions of David , William , and the " shabby man with a squint , " and has taken the trouble to shew the last ...
Page 150
... expression seemed to have been imperfectly chipped out with a dull - edged chisel . There were some marks in it that might have been dimples , if the material had been softer , and the instrument finer , but which , as it was , were ...
... expression seemed to have been imperfectly chipped out with a dull - edged chisel . There were some marks in it that might have been dimples , if the material had been softer , and the instrument finer , but which , as it was , were ...
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