The Dickensian, Volumes 39-41Dickens Fellowship, 1942 |
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Page 61
... kind permission of Mr. Priestley and the B.B.C. we are able to put on permanent record most of the new judgment of Mr. Priestley in the following extracts . After recalling the hard boyhood of Dickens , those formative years which ...
... kind permission of Mr. Priestley and the B.B.C. we are able to put on permanent record most of the new judgment of Mr. Priestley in the following extracts . After recalling the hard boyhood of Dickens , those formative years which ...
Page 78
... kind of whimsical truth Chesterton writes : 66 Men read a Dickens story six times because they knew it so well . In short , the Dickens novel was popular because it was a real world ; not a world in which the soul could live ... Men ...
... kind of whimsical truth Chesterton writes : 66 Men read a Dickens story six times because they knew it so well . In short , the Dickens novel was popular because it was a real world ; not a world in which the soul could live ... Men ...
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... kind and most generous gifts from Overseas Branches for distribution among sufferers , mostly children , from ... kind and with the utmost sympathy . The Hon . Secretaries of British Branches have also freely given willing help in the ...
... kind and most generous gifts from Overseas Branches for distribution among sufferers , mostly children , from ... kind and with the utmost sympathy . The Hon . Secretaries of British Branches have also freely given willing help in the ...
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