The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263John Murray, 1934 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 86
Page 59
... later events prove that at the height of his infatuation for Maria Beadnell he must have been performing his duties as as a reporter with zest and thoroughness . Moreover , he kept his head and his sense of humour well enough to be able ...
... later events prove that at the height of his infatuation for Maria Beadnell he must have been performing his duties as as a reporter with zest and thoroughness . Moreover , he kept his head and his sense of humour well enough to be able ...
Page 60
... later attempted recapture . At any rate , it was , for Dickens , finished . He went on with his daily job : he himself , much later , was sure that he continued with the energy of desperation . It is permissible to suppose that the ...
... later attempted recapture . At any rate , it was , for Dickens , finished . He went on with his daily job : he himself , much later , was sure that he continued with the energy of desperation . It is permissible to suppose that the ...
Page 172
... later years when the work of his lifetime was done . All which may worthily be written in our Chronicles in letters of Gold , in memory for all Posterities , some to beware , and others by their example in the like occasions , to ...
... later years when the work of his lifetime was done . All which may worthily be written in our Chronicles in letters of Gold , in memory for all Posterities , some to beware , and others by their example in the like occasions , to ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
appears army authority banks birds Blessington Britain British Byron Castlereagh cause century character Charles Dickens Church Churchill Coleridge Colony constitutional County Court Dickens Dominion earthquakes Elizabethan Empire England English fact fleet force Foreign France French G. D. H. Cole Germany Government Grey Groupists Guiccioli Hanworth House of Commons House of Lords human interest Ireland Irish King Labour Party Lady Lady Blessington Lafayette later less letter literary living Lloyd George London Lord Castlereagh Memoirs ment mind Minister nature never Newfoundland Park Parliament passed period pirates play poet poetry political poster present problem Professor Laski Prussia question Ravenna reason recognise reform Royal Sir Stafford Cripps slum Socialist Society spirit surgeon Teresa things tion to-day town tufted duck volume words wound write wrote young