I trace in many respects a strong resemblance between her mental features and Georgina's — so strange a one, at times, that when she and Kate and I are sitting together, I seem to think that what has happened is a melancholy dream from which I am just... the letters of charles dickens - 92 ページhis sister- in law and his eldest daughter 著 - 1893全文表示 - この書籍について
| Charles Dickens - 1894 - 534 ページ
...Hogarth: "I trace in many respects a strong resemblance between her mental features and Georgina's — so strange a one, at times, that when she and Kate and...seasons, and I can hardly separate it from the present. " Barring this sad incident, Dickens's life during the writing and issue of "Pickwick," which went... | |
| 1900 - 640 ページ
...lost or destroyed. The letter continues: ' " I trace in many respects a strong resemblance between her mental features and Georgina's—so strange a one...comes back again at some seasons, and I can hardly si-parate it from the present." The reference to Qeorgina—-who shortly before this letter was written... | |
| Michael Slater - 1983 - 502 ページ
...I trace in many respects a strong resemblance between [Mary's] mental features and Georgina's - so strange a one, at times, that when she and Kate and...some seasons, and I can hardly separate it from the present.57 The leading characters in The Battle of Life are two sisters called Grace and Marion - an... | |
| Monica McGoldrick - 1997 - 334 ページ
...moved in. Her resemblance to her dead sister was so strong that their mother said: "So much of Mary's spirit shines out in this sister, that the old time...seasons, and I can hardly separate it from the present." Over the years Dickens felt entitled to include other women in his marriage. Twice when Catherine suspected... | |
| Charles Dickens - 2004 - 406 ページ
...mother-in law on May 8, 1843, "so strange a one, at times, that when she [Georgina] and Kate [his wife] and I are sitting together, I seem to think that what...seasons, and I can hardly separate it from the present" (p. 483). Likewise, Scrooge and Marley are so similar that the latter's ghost returns to the other... | |
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