The Dickensian, Volumes 39-41Dickens Fellowship, 1942 |
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Page 46
... feel shy when he looks so splendid , he gets so like the Dean , but much more impressive in every way . I feel I can never be thankful enough for all he has done for me , and I love his explanations of social affairs . I cannot think ...
... feel shy when he looks so splendid , he gets so like the Dean , but much more impressive in every way . I feel I can never be thankful enough for all he has done for me , and I love his explanations of social affairs . I cannot think ...
Page 111
... feel sorry for them as having missed much . When , however , they tell me that I must not like him because they do ... feeling of love for that which is good ; my feeling of hate for that which is bad . Charles Dickens does all this in a ...
... feel sorry for them as having missed much . When , however , they tell me that I must not like him because they do ... feeling of love for that which is good ; my feeling of hate for that which is bad . Charles Dickens does all this in a ...
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... feel that Uriah Heep most certainly went to one of the schools Dickens attended and cadged and cringed to some of the brighter boys . One cannot help feeling that Agnes was twins - something of Charles's good and gentle sister , Fanny ...
... feel that Uriah Heep most certainly went to one of the schools Dickens attended and cadged and cringed to some of the brighter boys . One cannot help feeling that Agnes was twins - something of Charles's good and gentle sister , Fanny ...
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