The Pageant of DickensHaskell House, 1972 - Всего страниц: 261 A classification of Dickens' character creations. The categories discussed include The Children, The Humorists, The Actors, The Queer Tradesmen, The Criminals, The Lawyers, The Eccentrics, The Sportsmen, The Philanthropists, The Humbugs & Hypocrites, The Parsons, The Feasts. |
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... becomes the torture of his soul . He suffers the horror of contaminating all he touches with the virus of his own afflicted mind . Redlaw , the scientist , to his own unspeakable horror , becomes the murderer of all that is best and ...
... becomes the torture of his soul . He suffers the horror of contaminating all he touches with the virus of his own afflicted mind . Redlaw , the scientist , to his own unspeakable horror , becomes the murderer of all that is best and ...
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... becomes more and more the tool of the infamous Fledgby . In him and through him , Dickens completely turned the ... become the pariahs and the outcasts of civilisation . Dickens desired in his day , as should every cleanminded man to ...
... becomes more and more the tool of the infamous Fledgby . In him and through him , Dickens completely turned the ... become the pariahs and the outcasts of civilisation . Dickens desired in his day , as should every cleanminded man to ...
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... become refracted upon the political plane ; and that vast sum of human interests which we call Politics becomes in our day a perfect maelstrom of bitternesses— the stalking place where modern man resolves all his problems of struggle ...
... become refracted upon the political plane ; and that vast sum of human interests which we call Politics becomes in our day a perfect maelstrom of bitternesses— the stalking place where modern man resolves all his problems of struggle ...
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