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Again we may safely infer that Dickens relished the retribution in store for Mr. Dombey , though he might not then have decided precisely how Rob the Grinder would assist Mr. Dombey's enemy . But he shows that he was keeping Rob's ...
Again we may safely infer that Dickens relished the retribution in store for Mr. Dombey , though he might not then have decided precisely how Rob the Grinder would assist Mr. Dombey's enemy . But he shows that he was keeping Rob's ...
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DOMBEY AND DAUGHTER ' 81 In the same sentence in which Dickens told Forster of the ' great surprise ' , he spoke of ' a new and peculiar sort of interest , involving the necessity of a little bit of delicate treatment ' .
DOMBEY AND DAUGHTER ' 81 In the same sentence in which Dickens told Forster of the ' great surprise ' , he spoke of ' a new and peculiar sort of interest , involving the necessity of a little bit of delicate treatment ' .
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The main action must fulfil itself in the undermining of Mr. Dombey's pride from within and his reconciliation with Florence , and there must be news of all the other characters , as satisfactory as their conditions and deserts allow ...
The main action must fulfil itself in the undermining of Mr. Dombey's pride from within and his reconciliation with Florence , and there must be news of all the other characters , as satisfactory as their conditions and deserts allow ...
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TEENTHCENTURY POETRY | 1 |
Rasselas RECONSIDERED | 37 |
FATHERS AND SONS IN DICKENS 1332 | 53 |
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