From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... thing : " I do not write resentfully or angrily : for I know how all these things have worked together to make me what I am : but I never afterwards forgot , I never shall forget , I never can forget , 4 Charles Dickens.
... thing : " I do not write resentfully or angrily : for I know how all these things have worked together to make me what I am : but I never afterwards forgot , I never shall forget , I never can forget , 4 Charles Dickens.
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... thing about the fictional adventure is that Dickens hardly bothered to imagine what the journey would have been like for an impoverished young man like Martin , seeking his fortune in the New World . Often he simply substituted the ...
... thing about the fictional adventure is that Dickens hardly bothered to imagine what the journey would have been like for an impoverished young man like Martin , seeking his fortune in the New World . Often he simply substituted the ...
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... things in the New World , if he could only get there . In proportion as he became more and more dejected by his present circum- stances , and the means of gaining America receded from his grasp , the more he fretted himself with the ...
... things in the New World , if he could only get there . In proportion as he became more and more dejected by his present circum- stances , and the means of gaining America receded from his grasp , the more he fretted himself with the ...
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Our English Tartuffe | 16 |
Hypocrisy and Copyright | 29 |
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