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... things had passed away , but by no means that all things had become new . Common conversation seemed to have collapsed , to have died out for want of topic . The railway mania of 1847 and King Hudson was the first material that rushed ...
... things had passed away , but by no means that all things had become new . Common conversation seemed to have collapsed , to have died out for want of topic . The railway mania of 1847 and King Hudson was the first material that rushed ...
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... things as Bleak House , Hard Times , Little Dorrit , and Great Expectations . Chuzzlewit remains probably his greatest comic novel , but his ' best ' novel is a question whose answer will naturally vary with our moods . There are great ...
... things as Bleak House , Hard Times , Little Dorrit , and Great Expectations . Chuzzlewit remains probably his greatest comic novel , but his ' best ' novel is a question whose answer will naturally vary with our moods . There are great ...
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... things seen but things felt and believed . It is striking that we know almost nothing of the appearance of Middlemarch itself , although our sense of the life of the town as a community is very full indeed , ranging as it does from a ...
... things seen but things felt and believed . It is striking that we know almost nothing of the appearance of Middlemarch itself , although our sense of the life of the town as a community is very full indeed , ranging as it does from a ...
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