“Mrs. Southcott had recently attained her five-and-twentieth blessed birthday, of whom a prophetic private in the” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“that arrangements were made for the swallowing up of London and Westminster. Even the Cock-lane ghost had been” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“at that favoured period, as at this. Mrs. Southcott had recently attained her five-and-twentieth blessed birthday, of whom a prophetic private in… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“the throne of France. In both countries it was clearer than crystal to the lords of the State preserves of loaves and… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“People, from a congress of British subjects in America: which, strange to relate, have proved more important to the human race than… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“settled for ever. It was the year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five. Spiritual” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“on the throne of France. In both countries it was clearer than crystal to the lords of the State preserves” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“Spiritual revelations were conceded to England at that favoured period, as at this. Mrs. Southcott had recently attained her five-and-twentieth” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“of the State preserves of loaves and fishes, that things in general were settled for ever. It was the year of Our… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“earthly order of events had lately come to the English Crown and People, from a congress of British subjects in America: which,… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“were all going direct the other way— in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“order of events had lately come to the English Crown and People, from a congress of British subjects in America: which, strange… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only.… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“had lately come to the English Crown and People, from a congress of British subjects in America: which, strange to relate, have… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way— in short, the period was so… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“It was the year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five. Spiritual revelations were conceded to England at that favoured… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“the English Crown and People, from a congress of British subjects in America: which, strange to relate, have proved more important to… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five. Spiritual revelations were conceded to England at that favoured” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“whom a prophetic private in the Life Guards had heralded the sublime appearance by announcing that arrangements were made for the swallowing… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“In both countries it was clearer than crystal to the lords of the State preserves of loaves and fishes, that things in… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“Mere messages in the earthly order of events had lately come to the English Crown and People, from a congress of” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only. There were a king with a large jaw and a queen with a… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“fishes, that things in general were settled for ever. It was the year of Our Lord one thousand seven” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“comparison only. There were a king with a large jaw and a queen with a plain face, on the” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“theirs. Mere messages in the earthly order of events had lately come to the English Crown and People, from a congress of… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“British subjects in America: which, strange to relate, have proved more important to the human race than any communications yet received through… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“appearance by announcing that arrangements were made for the swallowing up of London and Westminster. Even the” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only. There were a king with a large jaw and a queen… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“a prophetic private in the Life Guards had heralded the sublime appearance by announcing that arrangements were made” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“Westminster. Even the Cock-lane ghost had been laid only a round dozen of years, after rapping out its messages, as the spirits… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“London and Westminster. Even the Cock-lane ghost had been laid only a round dozen of years, after rapping out its messages, as… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“attained her five-and-twentieth blessed birthday, of whom a prophetic private in the Life Guards had heralded the sublime appearance by announcing that” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“throne of England; there were a king with a large jaw and a queen with a fair face, on the throne of… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“It was the year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five. Spiritual revelations were conceded to England at that favoured… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“earthly order of events had lately come to the English Crown and People, from a congress of British subjects in America: which,… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“as at this. Mrs. Southcott had recently attained her five-and-twentieth blessed birthday, of whom a prophetic” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“the throne of England; there were a king with a large jaw and a queen with a fair face, on the throne… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“All other swindlers upon earth are nothing to the self-swindlers, and with such pretences did I cheat myself. Surely a curious thing. That I… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
... Arthur Gride, whose bleared eyes gloated only over the outward beauties, and were blind to the spirit which reigned within, evinced - a… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
There can be no disparity in marriage like unsuitability of mind and purpose. — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
I have tried to resign myself, and to console myself; and that, I hope, I may have done imperfectly; but what I cannot firmly… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“The suspense: the fearful, acute suspense: of standing idly by while the life of one we dearly love, is trembling in the balance; the… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“Mrs. Joe was a very clean housekeeper, but had an exquisite art of making her cleanliness more uncomfortable and unacceptable than dirt itself.” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“evening, they began to think that although he could never hope to be an Englishman, still it would be hard to visit that affliction… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“Besides which, all that I could have said of the Story to any purpose, I had endeavoured to say in it.” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“The wheels rolled on, and rolled down by the Monument, and by the Tower; and by the Docks; down by Ratcliffe, and by Rotherhithe;… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“The three customers pulled off their hats to Madame Defarge, with three flourishes. She acknowledged their homage by bending her head, and giving them… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image