Blimber's assistant, he was a kind of human barrel-organ, with a little list of tunes at which he was .continually working, over and over again, without any variation. Dickens as an Educator - Página 97por James Laughlin Hughes - 1900 - 319 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1844 - 872 páginas
...she said. As to Mr. Feeder, BA, Doctor Blimber's assi , t ml, he was u kind of human barrel-organ, with a little list of tunes at which he was continually working, over and over aguin, without any variation. He might have been fitted up with a change of barrels, perhaps, in early... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 550 páginas
...— and worse — talked about young people not being pressed too hard at first, and being tempt-^ he was continually working, over and over again, without...barrels, perhaps, in early life, if his destiny had been favorable ; but it had not been ; and he had only one, with which, in a monotonous round, it was his... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1847 - 364 páginas
...largest possible shirt collars, and the stiffest possible cravats. It was so classical, she said. 177 he was continually working, over and over again, without...was his occupation to bewilder the young ideas of Doctor Blimber's young gentlemen. The young gentlemen were prematurely full of carking anxieties. They... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1847 - 368 páginas
...classical, she said. As to Mr. Feeder, BA, Doctor Blimber's assistant, he was a kind of human harrel-organ, with a little list of tunes at which he was continually...variation. He might have been fitted up with a change of harrels, perhaps, in early life, if his destiny had been favourable; but it had not been; and he had... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1848 - 752 páginas
...classical, she said. As to Mr. Feeder, BA, Doctor Blrmber's assistant, he was a kind of human barrel-organ, with a little list of tunes at which he was continually...was his occupation to bewilder the young ideas of Doctor Blimber's young gentlemen. The young gentlemen were prematurely full of carkiug anxieties. They... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1848 - 730 páginas
...classical, she said. As to Mr. Feed«:, BA, Doctor Blimber's assistant, he was a kind of human barrel-organ, with a little list of tunes at which he was continually...fitted up with a change of barrels, perhaps, in early Ufe, if his destiny had been favourable ; but it had not been ; and he had only one, with which, in... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1848 - 730 páginas
...classical, ehe said. As to Mr. Feeder, BA, Doctor Blimber's assistant, he was a kind of human barrel-organ, with a little list of tunes at which he was continually...variation. He might have been fitted up with a change of bárrela, perhaps, in early life, if his destiny had been favourable ; but it had not been ; and he... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 466 páginas
...barrel-organ, with a little list of tunes at which he was continually working, over and over again, 25 without any variation. He might have been fitted up...barrels, perhaps, in early life, if his destiny had been favorable ; but it had not been ; and he had only one, with which, in a monotonous round, it was his... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 446 páginas
...classical, she said. As to Mr. Feeder, BA, Doctor Blimber's assistant, he was a kind of human barrel-organ, with a little list of tunes at which he was continually working, over and over again, 25 without any variation. He might have been fitted up with a change of barrels, perhaps, in early... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1852 - 572 páginas
...the largest possible shirt collars, and the stifFest possible cravats. It was so classical, she said. he was continually working, over and over again, without...variation. He might have been fitted up with a change of bar. rels, perhaps, in early life, if his destiny had been favorable ; but it had not been ; and he... | |
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