Dickens and Love: The Other as the Self in the Works of Charles DickensStanford University, 1972 - 542 pàgines |
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Pàgina 37
... thought that he had first hated Nicholas , because he was young and gallant , and perhaps like [ the brother ] who had brought dishonour and loss of fortune on his head . But , one tender thought • · · in his whirlwind of passion and ...
... thought that he had first hated Nicholas , because he was young and gallant , and perhaps like [ the brother ] who had brought dishonour and loss of fortune on his head . But , one tender thought • · · in his whirlwind of passion and ...
Pàgina 105
... thought-- and thought truly -- that , rather than receive fifty pounds down , he would have the Marchioness proved innocent.31 " 130 Where Oliver Twist maintains a passive goodness in a corrupt world , both Dick and the Marchioness make ...
... thought-- and thought truly -- that , rather than receive fifty pounds down , he would have the Marchioness proved innocent.31 " 130 Where Oliver Twist maintains a passive goodness in a corrupt world , both Dick and the Marchioness make ...
Pàgina 214
... thoughts , to the humanising of myself , I suppose some childish love arose within me . I felt dignified by the pride of ... thought that they will take no hurt from him . The potentially loving family considers him disagreeable and ill ...
... thoughts , to the humanising of myself , I suppose some childish love arose within me . I felt dignified by the pride of ... thought that they will take no hurt from him . The potentially loving family considers him disagreeable and ill ...
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