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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... humour , he could the better draw men to reflect on life and its shortcomings . And he studiously modelled his great gifts to that high moral end . Critics may urge that the writer of these lines is merely colouring Dickens's ...
... humour , he could the better draw men to reflect on life and its shortcomings . And he studiously modelled his great gifts to that high moral end . Critics may urge that the writer of these lines is merely colouring Dickens's ...
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... humour broke down when in contact with these evils in the inner- most recesses of his private and domestic life ! The domestic circle is generally where humour finds a modest sphere for its play and good purpose . We all generally ...
... humour broke down when in contact with these evils in the inner- most recesses of his private and domestic life ! The domestic circle is generally where humour finds a modest sphere for its play and good purpose . We all generally ...
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... humour like an animated gargoyle in a thunderstorm . We may be as grave as a society of beavers , but our lungs must ... humour we find Charles Dickens's highest traits . He invariably laughs in the cheery , optimistic , and humane ...
... humour like an animated gargoyle in a thunderstorm . We may be as grave as a society of beavers , but our lungs must ... humour we find Charles Dickens's highest traits . He invariably laughs in the cheery , optimistic , and humane ...
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