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Page 33
... sure , " Pickwick " is not , in the ordinary sense of the word , a novel , and yet it would be hard to classify it in any other list . Strang- est of books ! which introduces us to a the ever - successful tricks and cheats in set of ...
... sure , " Pickwick " is not , in the ordinary sense of the word , a novel , and yet it would be hard to classify it in any other list . Strang- est of books ! which introduces us to a the ever - successful tricks and cheats in set of ...
Page 36
... sure that we do not , as a mat- good - natured efforts ; so easily moved to ter of individual opinion , place Dick on a one thing or another ; so elastic and ver- pinnacle above the rest -a pinnacle satile in those innocent plans of his ...
... sure that we do not , as a mat- good - natured efforts ; so easily moved to ter of individual opinion , place Dick on a one thing or another ; so elastic and ver- pinnacle above the rest -a pinnacle satile in those innocent plans of his ...
Page 37
... sure whether we can is the entire episode . It wants the breadth fully justify the claim . The Micawbers which the greater artist gives to all his are great , but they are not pathetic : there work ; and the surroundings are not equal ...
... sure whether we can is the entire episode . It wants the breadth fully justify the claim . The Micawbers which the greater artist gives to all his are great , but they are not pathetic : there work ; and the surroundings are not equal ...
Page 50
... sure that Charley was right , but that is what he said . I was taking no part in the conversation , but listening eagerly , with a strong suspicion that Char- ley had been leading Home to this very point . " A man must live , " said ...
... sure that Charley was right , but that is what he said . I was taking no part in the conversation , but listening eagerly , with a strong suspicion that Char- ley had been leading Home to this very point . " A man must live , " said ...
Page 60
... sure that they never should succeed in getting absolutely free out of the Palace . His lamentations , predictions of failure , and reproaches when he found that the enter prise was a more arduous one than he had anticipated , had to be ...
... sure that they never should succeed in getting absolutely free out of the Palace . His lamentations , predictions of failure , and reproaches when he found that the enter prise was a more arduous one than he had anticipated , had to be ...
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