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" ... fantastic or (I am using synonymous terms) sentimental. Mr Bounderby would have seen you grow up under his eyes, to very little purpose, if he could so far forget what is due to your good sense, not to say to his, as to address you from any such ground.... "
Barnaby Rudge (and Hard times). - Página 291
por Charles Dickens - 1858
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The New York Journal: An Illustrated Literary Periodical, Volumen3

1854 - 380 páginas
...to say to his, as to address you from any such ground. Therefore, perhaps the expression itself— I merely suggest this to you, my dear — may be a little...What would you advise me to use in its stead, father Г' " Why, my dear Louisa," said Mr. Gradgrind. completely recovered by this time, " I would advise...
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Hard Times

Charles Dickens - 1858 - 492 páginas
...say to his, as to address you from any such ground. Therefore, perhaps the expression itself — I merely suggest this to you, my dear — may be a little...by this time, " I would advise you (since you ask I ^ me) to consider this question, as you have been accustomed to \ .consider every other ques^on,...
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Works, Volumen23

Charles Dickens - 1890 - 424 páginas
...say to his, as to address you from any such ground. Therefore, perhaps, the expression itself — I merely suggest this to you, my dear — may be a little...consider every other question, simply as one of tangible Eack. The ignorant and the giddy may etttterfass such subjects with irrelevant fancies, and other absurdities...
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The Works of Charles Dickens, Volumen25

Charles Dickens - 1898 - 508 páginas
...say to his, as to address you from any such ground. Therefore, perhaps the expression itself — I merely suggest this to you, my dear — may be a little...would you advise me to use in its stead, father?" me) to consider this question, as you have been accustomed to consider every other question, simply...
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Great Expectations and Hard Times

Charles Dickens - 1904 - 674 páginas
...say to his, as to address you from any such ground. Therefore, perhaps the expression itself — I merely suggest this to you, my dear — may be a little misplaced." " AYhat would you advise me to use in its stead, father ? " "Why, my dear Louisa," said Mr. Gradgrind,...
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The Uncommercial Traveller: Hard Times

Charles Dickens - 1908 - 812 páginas
...say to his, as to address you from any .such ground. Therefore, perhaps the expression itself — I merely suggest this to you, my dear — may be a little...accustomed to consider every other question, simply as_one of tangible Fact. The ignorant and the giddyTnay embarrass such subjects with irrelevant fancies,...
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The Works of Charles Dickens, Volumen11

Charles Dickens - 1914 - 548 páginas
...say to his, as to address you from any such ground. Therefore, perhaps the expression itself — I merely suggest this to you, my dear — may be a little...I would advise you (since you ask me) to consider thi^question, as you have been accustomed to consider every other question, simply as one oTtangibJg...
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Hard Times

Charles Dickens - 1996 - 470 páginas
...Therefore, perhaps the expression itself—I merely suggest this to you, my dear— may be a litde misplaced." "What would you advise me to use in its...Louisa," said Mr. Gradgrind, completely recovered by this time,"I would advise you (since you ask me) to consider this question, as you have been accustomed...
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The Pragmalinguistic Analysis of Narrative Texts: Narrative Co-operation in ...

Richard J. Watts - 1981 - 246 páginas
...say to his, as to address you from any such ground. Therefore, perhaps the expression itself — I merely suggest this to you, my dear - may be a little...one of tangible Fact. The ignorant and the giddy may embarass such subjects with irrelevant fancies, and other absurdities that have no existence, properly...
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Hard Times

Charles Dickens - 1965 - 302 páginas
...to say to his, as to address you from any such ground. Therefore, perhaps the expression itself - I merely suggest this to you, my dear - may be a little...question, as you have been accustomed to consider every 194 other question, simply as one of tangible Fact. The ignorant and the giddy may embarrass such subjects...
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