| Henry Mayhew, Mark Lemon, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - 1885 - 324 sivua
...memorable occasion of his saying to his daughter, " CHARITY, my dear, when I take my chamber-candlestick to-night, remind me to be more than usually particular in praying for Mr. AHTHONY CHUZZLEWIT, who has done me an injustice." Nor does the temperament of Mark Tapley—A highly... | |
| 1843 - 1266 sivua
..."don't you be a hypocrite." " A what, my good sir?"" demanded Mr.Pecksniff. "A hypocrite." "Chanty, my dear," said Mr. Pecksniff, "when I take my* chamber...praying for Mr. Anthony Chuzzlewit; who has done me la uijustice." This was said in a very bland voice, and iside, as being addressed to his daughter's... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 476 sivua
...been watching the whole party with peculiar keenness from the first — "don't you be a hypocrite." "A what, my good Sir?" demanded Mr. Pecksniff. "A...aside, as being addressed to his daughter's private car. With a cheerfulness of conscience, prompting almost a sprightly demeanour, he then resumed : "All... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 764 sivua
...been watching the whole party with peculiar keenness from the first — "don't you be a hypocrite." " A what, my good sir ?" demanded Mr. Pecksniff. " A..." Charity, my dear," said Mr. Pecksniff, " when I lake my chamber candlestick to-night, remind me to be more than usually particular in praying for Mr.... | |
| 1866 - 672 sivua
...hypocrite," repeats the other.—" Charity, my dear," then says Mr. Pecksniff to his elder daughter, " when I take my chamber candlestick to-night, remind...praying for Mr. Anthony Chuzzlewit; who has done me an injustice."t The enjoinder is characteristically uttered in a very bland voice, and aside, as being... | |
| 1871 - 550 sivua
...explanation, " Don't be a hypocrite ! " would have more point; but Pecksniff's reply, " Charity, my dear, when I take my chamber candlestick to-night, remind...Anthony Chuzzlewit, who has done me an injustice," could hardly be more comic. The American scenes, though liberally overdrawn, are delightfully entertaining,... | |
| Gilbert Ashville Pierce, William Adolphus Wheeler - 1872 - 652 sivua
...my good sir ? " demanded Mr. Pecksuiff. " A hypoerite." " Charity, my dear," said Mr. Pecksuiff, " when I take my chamber candle-stick to-night, remind...be more than usually particular in praying for Mr. Anthouy Chuzzlewit, who has done me an injustice." Meeting Mr. Chuzzlewit in a stage-coach, some time... | |
| John Forster - 1873 - 616 sivua
...our English Tartuffe, upon being bluntly called what he really is, "when I take my chambercandlestick to-night, remind me to be more than usually particular...Anthony Chuzzlewit, who has done me an injustice." No amount of sel '-indulgence weakens or lowers his pious and reflective tone. " Those are her daughters,"... | |
| John Forster - 1873 - 516 sivua
...our English Tartuffe, upon being bluntly called what he really is, "when I take my chambercandlestick to-night, remind me to be more than usually particular...Anthony Chuzzlewit, who has done me an injustice." No amount of sel -indul79 gence weakens or lowers his pious and reflective tone. "Those are her daughters,"... | |
| John Forster - 1873 - 502 sivua
...English Tartuffe, upon being bluntly called what he really is, ' when I take my chamber-candlestick to-night, remind me to be more than usually particular...praying ' for Mr. Anthony Chuzzlewit, who has done me an injus' tice.' No amount of self-indulgence weakens or lowers Critical compromises. his pious and reflective... | |
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