Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies Collected for the English AssociationJ. Murray, 1951 - 149 páginas |
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... appear laughing and holding both his sides , tripping on light fantastic toe , and otherwise joyfully - jollificating ... appears and proceeds to go through his round of day - time and evening pleasures , there is a very con- siderable ...
... appear laughing and holding both his sides , tripping on light fantastic toe , and otherwise joyfully - jollificating ... appears and proceeds to go through his round of day - time and evening pleasures , there is a very con- siderable ...
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... appears . It is clear that Dickens's relation to his father , as well as to his sons , was not par- ticularly happy ; he was not in close touch with his senior or his juniors , and there is not much sign , except in his relation with ...
... appears . It is clear that Dickens's relation to his father , as well as to his sons , was not par- ticularly happy ; he was not in close touch with his senior or his juniors , and there is not much sign , except in his relation with ...
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... appears as the entrancing , if improvident , Mr. Micawber . It appears that Dickens had been able to forgive his father for sending him to Lamert's warehouse because he afterwards rescued him from his hated labour , and he turned his ...
... appears as the entrancing , if improvident , Mr. Micawber . It appears that Dickens had been able to forgive his father for sending him to Lamert's warehouse because he afterwards rescued him from his hated labour , and he turned his ...
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TEENTHCENTURY POETRY | 1 |
Rasselas RECONSIDERED | 37 |
FATHERS AND SONS IN DICKENS | 53 |
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