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Page 90
... Fagin and Sikes , and the similarity is emphasized by Cruikshank's illustrations to both sketches and novel . In his own observations Dickens is some- times more cautious , assuming the detached and urbane attitude of a spectator , as ...
... Fagin and Sikes , and the similarity is emphasized by Cruikshank's illustrations to both sketches and novel . In his own observations Dickens is some- times more cautious , assuming the detached and urbane attitude of a spectator , as ...
Page 93
... Fagin , diabolic in appearance and behaviour , 1 is the main repre- sentative of the evil forces battling for ... Fagin's attempt at corruption should also be judged in the light of this intention ; in revulsion against the evil world ...
... Fagin , diabolic in appearance and behaviour , 1 is the main repre- sentative of the evil forces battling for ... Fagin's attempt at corruption should also be judged in the light of this intention ; in revulsion against the evil world ...
Page 104
... Fagin and gives us directly what in ' A Visit to Newgate ' three years before he had observed and reconstructed ... Fagin , the ' strong truth ' of the horrible , deserved yet pitiable , isolation of the 1 Altered to ' Fagin's ' , like ...
... Fagin and gives us directly what in ' A Visit to Newgate ' three years before he had observed and reconstructed ... Fagin , the ' strong truth ' of the horrible , deserved yet pitiable , isolation of the 1 Altered to ' Fagin's ' , like ...
Contents
JOHN LELAND | 18 |
SHAKESPEARE AND SIR THOMAS MORE | 36 |
THE SHADOW OF THE SWAN | 58 |
Copyright | |
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