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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... true Cockney humour : the dignity of it would be ruffled into ultra - farce . How we roar at his attitude in the witness - box during the great breach of promise case ! How steady and true he is to the 35 THE HUMOURISTS .
... true Cockney humour : the dignity of it would be ruffled into ultra - farce . How we roar at his attitude in the witness - box during the great breach of promise case ! How steady and true he is to the 35 THE HUMOURISTS .
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... true , peculiarly English - which , for all its sober- ness is , as Swinburne once said , resplendent in its native luxuriance . Be that as it may , Pickwick it is , surely , which more than any other work , captures and preserves the ...
... true , peculiarly English - which , for all its sober- ness is , as Swinburne once said , resplendent in its native luxuriance . Be that as it may , Pickwick it is , surely , which more than any other work , captures and preserves the ...
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... true to his duty alike in the large case and in the small . all true souls ever are . So every true soul ever was , ever is , and ever will be . There is nothing little to the really great in spirit . ' All this , from the Chapter ...
... true to his duty alike in the large case and in the small . all true souls ever are . So every true soul ever was , ever is , and ever will be . There is nothing little to the really great in spirit . ' All this , from the Chapter ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE HUMOURISTS | 25 |
THE SPORTSMEN | 154 |
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