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... feeling or by means of figurative painting , so that the figure comes in an after age to be accepted and polished as a sub- stantive reality . Having obtained a glance of the natural operations of the human mind in these kinds of ...
... feeling or by means of figurative painting , so that the figure comes in an after age to be accepted and polished as a sub- stantive reality . Having obtained a glance of the natural operations of the human mind in these kinds of ...
Pagina 31
habits and prone to savage passion , one virtue , or human feeling rather , lives and lingers amid a thousand crimes , -an occasional tenderness and fidelity to Nancy : - " I've got that to tell you , Bill , ' said the Jew , drawing his ...
habits and prone to savage passion , one virtue , or human feeling rather , lives and lingers amid a thousand crimes , -an occasional tenderness and fidelity to Nancy : - " I've got that to tell you , Bill , ' said the Jew , drawing his ...
Pagina 32
... scenes in which the murderer feels , thinks , and acts , are not less dreadful : - - " Of all bad deeds that under cover of the darkness had been committed within wide London's bounds since night hung over it , 32 Boz's Oliver Twist .
... scenes in which the murderer feels , thinks , and acts , are not less dreadful : - - " Of all bad deeds that under cover of the darkness had been committed within wide London's bounds since night hung over it , 32 Boz's Oliver Twist .
Pagina 36
... women , of whom there were many there - could he read the faintest sympathy with him , or any feeling but one of all - absorbing interest that he should be condemned . " As he saw all this in one bewildered glance 36 Boz's Oliver Twist .
... women , of whom there were many there - could he read the faintest sympathy with him , or any feeling but one of all - absorbing interest that he should be condemned . " As he saw all this in one bewildered glance 36 Boz's Oliver Twist .
Pagina 39
... feelings and actions in so far as they are developed in the lower or middling walks of London life ; and what is ... feels convinced he has actually met with them in the streets and had more or less intercourse with them . He is a humane ...
... feelings and actions in so far as they are developed in the lower or middling walks of London life ; and what is ... feels convinced he has actually met with them in the streets and had more or less intercourse with them . He is a humane ...
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