From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... famous merchant house in the City . Dickens , his author , was undeniably a great man also and famous as a writer . But Dickens had learned a good deal that was new to him about fame , in America . The sheer crowds that he attracted ...
... famous merchant house in the City . Dickens , his author , was undeniably a great man also and famous as a writer . But Dickens had learned a good deal that was new to him about fame , in America . The sheer crowds that he attracted ...
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... famous for : “ And are you doing well ? I hear little in the quiet life I lead , but I understand you are beginning to be famous . ” " I have been very fortunate , ” I said , “ and find my name connected with some praise . ” " You have ...
... famous for : “ And are you doing well ? I hear little in the quiet life I lead , but I understand you are beginning to be famous . ” " I have been very fortunate , ” I said , “ and find my name connected with some praise . ” " You have ...
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... famous writers , go to see The Stranger ? What Kotzebue's " Doctors ' Commons sort of play " allowed them to glimpse or imagine was a beautiful woman who had married at sixteen , who had coupled and uncoupled with her husband , had an ...
... famous writers , go to see The Stranger ? What Kotzebue's " Doctors ' Commons sort of play " allowed them to glimpse or imagine was a beautiful woman who had married at sixteen , who had coupled and uncoupled with her husband , had an ...
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