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... Dickens , and Thackeray ; a tax of one shilling a month has been extorted for a small volume in green or yellow cover , as the case may have been ; and lately the taxation has been increased : not only have we now to buy the monthly ...
... Dickens , and Thackeray ; a tax of one shilling a month has been extorted for a small volume in green or yellow cover , as the case may have been ; and lately the taxation has been increased : not only have we now to buy the monthly ...
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... Dickens ' popularity comes into full play in his readings , -why I think so will appear presently . We do not read his books for the plots they contain ; nor are we at all excited about his heroes - though of course it is more pleasant ...
... Dickens ' popularity comes into full play in his readings , -why I think so will appear presently . We do not read his books for the plots they contain ; nor are we at all excited about his heroes - though of course it is more pleasant ...
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... Dickens ' other books are laid on the shelf . The cause of its success lies wholly in the incidental characters . Mrs. Gamp , we all know , is splendid ; what does the plot matter to us ? —it might be finished any fine morning that the ...
... Dickens ' other books are laid on the shelf . The cause of its success lies wholly in the incidental characters . Mrs. Gamp , we all know , is splendid ; what does the plot matter to us ? —it might be finished any fine morning that the ...
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... Dickens is able to make his readings complete also- his works may be cut up without injuring the circulation of the " disjecta membra ; " each piece has its character , its " protagonistes , " who makes it go off well . Thus , Little ...
... Dickens is able to make his readings complete also- his works may be cut up without injuring the circulation of the " disjecta membra ; " each piece has its character , its " protagonistes , " who makes it go off well . Thus , Little ...
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... Dickens , by the bye , seems to pitch on insanity among other human infirmities with great success - the sad idiotcy of Barnaby - the glorious insanity of the gentleman in small clothes - and the dear old man with his kites are all hits ...
... Dickens , by the bye , seems to pitch on insanity among other human infirmities with great success - the sad idiotcy of Barnaby - the glorious insanity of the gentleman in small clothes - and the dear old man with his kites are all hits ...
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