From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... believe me , and those who know me best , best know that . For myself , I would rather that my children coming after me , trudged in the mud , and knew by the general feeling of society that their father was beloved , and had been of ...
... believe me , and those who know me best , best know that . For myself , I would rather that my children coming after me , trudged in the mud , and knew by the general feeling of society that their father was beloved , and had been of ...
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... believe in the divinity of little mothers any more than Freud believes in goddesses , but he wishes to believe and exhorts his readers to join his attack against Dombey's unbelief and against Death . Shakespeare is a powerful authority ...
... believe in the divinity of little mothers any more than Freud believes in goddesses , but he wishes to believe and exhorts his readers to join his attack against Dombey's unbelief and against Death . Shakespeare is a powerful authority ...
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... believe Joe would have prolonged this word ( mightily ex- pressive to my mind of some architecture that I know ) into a perfect Chorus , but for his attention being providentially attracted by his hat , which was toppling .... ( 27.210 ) ...
... believe Joe would have prolonged this word ( mightily ex- pressive to my mind of some architecture that I know ) into a perfect Chorus , but for his attention being providentially attracted by his hat , which was toppling .... ( 27.210 ) ...
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