| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1860 - 858 pages
...seriously diminished because Mr. Bounderby is a dramatic monster, instead of a characteristic example of л worldly master ; and Stephen Blackpool a dramatic...lose the use of Dickens's wit and insight, because ho chooses to speak in a circle of stage fire. He is entirely right in his main drift and purpose in... | |
| American literature - 1860 - 1002 pages
...perfe'-tion, instead of a characteristic example of an honest workman. But let ne not lose the une of Dickens's wit and Insight, because he chooses to speak in a circle of stage fire. He 1я entirely rieht in his main drift and purpose in every hook he his written : and all of them,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1860 - 858 pages
...res])ccte the greatest he has written) is with many persons seriously diminished because Mr. Bounderby is a dramatic monster, instead of a characteristic example of a worldly master j and Stephen Blackpool a dramatic perfection, instead of a characteristic example of an honest workman.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 406 pages
...respects the greatest he has written,) is with many persons seriously diminished, because Mr. Bounderby is a dramatic monster, instead of a characteristic...because he chooses to speak in a circle of stage fire. He is entirely right in his main drift and purpose in every book he has written ; and all of them,... | |
| John Forster - Authors, English - 1874 - 656 pages
..."respects, the greatest he has written) is with "many persons seriously diminished, because Mr. "Bounderby is a dramatic monster, instead of a "characteristic..." Stephen Blackpool a dramatic perfection, instead Mr.iiuskinon"of a characteristic example of an honest work"'"*' "man. But let us not lose the use of... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1873 - 812 pages
...respects the greatest he has written,) is with many persons seriously diminished, because Mr. Bounderby is a dramatic monster, instead of a characteristic...because he chooses to speak in a circle of stage fire. He is entirely right in his main drift and purpose in every book he has written ; and all of them,... | |
| John Forster - Novelists, English - 1874 - 616 pages
...respects, the greatest he has written) is with many persons seriously diminished, because Mr. Bounderby is a dramatic monster, instead of a characteristic...because he chooses to speak in a circle of stage fire. He is entirely right in his main drift and purpose in every book he has written ; and all of them,... | |
| John Forster - Novelists, English - 1874 - 616 pages
...respects, the greatest he has written) is with many persons seriously diminished, because Mr. Bounderby is a dramatic monster, instead of a characteristic...because he chooses to speak in a circle of stage fire. He is entirely right in his main drift and purpose in every book he has written ; and all of them,... | |
| John Forster - Authors, English - 1874 - 586 pages
...respects, the ' greatest he has written) is with many persons seriously ' diminished, because Mr. Bounderby is a dramatic monster, ' instead of a characteristic...because ' he chooses to speak in a circle of stage fire. He is entirely ' right in his main drift and purpose in every book he has 'written; and all of them,... | |
| John Ruskin - Economics - 1877 - 216 pages
...respects, the greatest he has written) is with many persons seriously diminished because Mr. Bounderby is a dramatic monster, instead of a characteristic...because he chooses to speak in a circle of stage fire. He is entirely right in his main drift and purpose in every book he has written; and all of them, but... | |
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