The Pageant of DickensChapman & Hall, 1915 - Всего страниц: 261 |
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... Quilp was the ne plus ultra of these queer , crooked and yet irresistibly droll portraitures . His was a strange compound of humour , cunning , and ferocity , -humour of the mordant and devilish kind . He played off his goblin- like ...
... Quilp was the ne plus ultra of these queer , crooked and yet irresistibly droll portraitures . His was a strange compound of humour , cunning , and ferocity , -humour of the mordant and devilish kind . He played off his goblin- like ...
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... Quilp exults , emitting his mocking humour like an animated gargoyle in a thunderstorm . We may be as grave as a society of beavers , but our lungs must fain crow like Chanticleer at such infernal drollery . 66 Nothing is more ...
... Quilp exults , emitting his mocking humour like an animated gargoyle in a thunderstorm . We may be as grave as a society of beavers , but our lungs must fain crow like Chanticleer at such infernal drollery . 66 Nothing is more ...
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... Quilp , even , has the strange arresting charm of a man who is always acting even in his villainy . It would be easy to add to the list , but we will close with one supreme example— Simon Tappertit . Is he not at once one of the most ...
... Quilp , even , has the strange arresting charm of a man who is always acting even in his villainy . It would be easy to add to the list , but we will close with one supreme example— Simon Tappertit . Is he not at once one of the most ...
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... Quilp's boy , and the Artful Dodger , and little David Copperfield marching on Dover , and Pip and the convict on the marshes - all these must have passed him by , for had he known them he would have loved them , and would have forborne ...
... Quilp's boy , and the Artful Dodger , and little David Copperfield marching on Dover , and Pip and the convict on the marshes - all these must have passed him by , for had he known them he would have loved them , and would have forborne ...
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... Quilp , the elfin and impish ; Miss Flite and Mr. Dick , the half - demented , and Barnaby Rudge , the imbecile ! These are but the banner - bearers in this amazing army of immortal grotesques . 66 Of Caricatures , " ejaculates the ...
... Quilp , the elfin and impish ; Miss Flite and Mr. Dick , the half - demented , and Barnaby Rudge , the imbecile ! These are but the banner - bearers in this amazing army of immortal grotesques . 66 Of Caricatures , " ejaculates the ...
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