Dickens since those halfdozen years, the store of happy hours that he has made us pass, the kindly and pleasant companions whom he has introduced to us ; the harmless laughter, the generous wit, the frank, manly, human love which he has taught us to feel... Charles Dickens, the Story of His Life - Seite 45von John Camden Hotten - 1870 - 367 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1844 - 778 Seiten
...whole tribe, and who has kept it. Think of all we owe Mr. Dickens since those half-dozen years, the store of happy hours that he has made us pass, the...could we afford to wait ? Since the days when the Spectator was produced by a man of kindred mind and temper, what books have appeared that have taken... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1853 - 606 Seiten
...whole tribe, and who has kept it. Think of all we owe Mr. Dickens since those half dozen years, the ; Spectator was produced by a man of kindred mind and temper, what books have appeared that have taken... | |
| 1853 - 848 Seiten
...whole tribe, and who has kept it. Think of all we owe Mr. Dickens since those half-dozen years, the store of happy hours that he has made us pass, the...has brought us some kind token from this delightful geuius. His books may have lost in art, perhaps, but could wo afford to wait? Since the days when the... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1864 - 268 Seiten
...head of the whole tribe, and who has kept it. Think of all we owe Mr. Dickens since those half dozen years, that store of happy hours that he has made...but could we afford to wait? Since the days when the ' Spectator ' was produced by a man of kindred mind and temper, what books have appeared that have... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1864 - 276 Seiten
...head of the whole tribe, and who has kept it. Think of all we owe Mr. Dickens since those half dozen years, that store of happy hours that he has made...but could we afford to wait? Since the days when the ' Spectator ' was produced by a man of kindred mind and temper, what books have appeared that have... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1829 - 688 Seiten
...whole tribe, and who has kept it. Think of all we owe Mr. Dickens since those half-dozen years, the store of happy hours that he has made us pass, the...could we afford to wait ? Since the days when the Spectator was produced by a man of kindred mind and temper, what books have appeared that have taken... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1864 - 294 Seiten
...head of the whole tribe, and who has kept it. Think of all we owe Mr. Dickens since those half dozen years, that store of happy hours that he has made...His books may have lost in art, perhaps, but could wo afford to wait? Since the days when the ' Spectator ' was produced by a man of kindred mind and... | |
| Theodore Martin - 1867 - 396 Seiten
...laughter, the generous, the frank, manly, human love which he has taught us to feel. Every month of these years has brought us some kind token from this delightful genius. . . . His books have made millions of rich and poor happy ; they might have been locked up for nine years, doubtless,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 406 Seiten
...whole tribe, and who has kept it. Think of all we owe Mr. Dickens since those half-dozen years, the store of happy hours that he has made us pass, the...could we afford to wait ? Since the days when the Spectator was produced by a man of kindred mind and temper, what books have appeared that have taken... | |
| R. A. Hammond - 1871 - 450 Seiten
...his place calmly at the head of the whole tribe, and who has kept it. Think of all we owe Mr. Dickers since those half-dozen years ; that store of happy...frank, manly, human love which he has taught us to feel I" Of Thackeray, Mr. Dickens writes : "We had our difference of opinion. I thought that he too much... | |
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