| Charles Dickens - 1857 - 656 pages
...Place, turning out of Angel Court, leading to Bermondsey, will find his feet on the very paving-stones of the extinct Marshalsea jail; will see its narrow...among the crowding ghosts of many miserable years. In the Preface to Bleak House I remarked that I had never had so many readers. In the Preface to its... | |
| Charles Dickens - Debt, Imprisonment for - 1857 - 838 pages
...Place, turnmg out of Angel Court leading to Bermondsey, will find his feet on the very paving-stones of the extinct Marshalsea Jail ; will see its narrow...among the crowding ghosts of many miserable years. i This was a Board of General Officers which had been appointed by the Government to receive and consider... | |
| English essays - 1857 - 754 pages
...leading to Bermondsey, will find his feet on the very paving-stones of the extinct Marshalsea-gaol, will see its narrow yard to the right and to the left,...among the crowding ghosts of many miserable years. JUNE 1. Afoiirid has been placed in a state of mourning in consequence of a disaster which bus befallen... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1857 - 852 pages
...to Bermondsey, will find his feet on the very paving-stones of the extinct Marshalsea-gaol, will sec its narrow yard to the right and to the left, very...among the crowding ghosts of many miserable years. JUNE 1. Madrid has been placed in a state of mourning in consequence of a disaster which has befallen... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1865 - 526 pages
...Place, turning out of Angel Court, leading to Bermondsey, will find his feet on the very paving-stones of the extinct Marshalsea jail ; will see its narrow...left, very little altered if at all, except that the walla were lowered when the place got free ; will look upon the rooms in which the debtors lived ;... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 554 pages
...Place, turning out of Angel Court, leading to Bermoudsey, will find his feet on the very paving-stones of the extinct Marshalsea jail ; will see its narrow...will look upon the rooms in which the debtors lived ; will stand among the crowding ghosts of many miserable years. LITTLE DORRIT. lit Stoo §0ohs. BOOK... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 550 pages
...leading to Bermondsey, will find his feet on the very paving-stones of the extinct Marshalsea jail 5 will see its narrow yard to the right and to the left,...that the walls were lowered when the place got free 5 will look upon the rooms in which the debtors lived $ will stand among the crowding ghosts ot many... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 578 pages
...Place, turning out of Angel Court, leading to Bermondsey, will find his feet on the very paving-stones of the extinct Marshalsea jail ; will see its narrow...will look upon the rooms in which the debtors lived; will stand among the crowding ghosts of many miserable years. LITTLE DORRIT. |nf too §0oks. BOOK THE... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1869 - 1248 pages
...Bermondsey, will find his feet on the very paving-stones of the extinct Marshalsea jail ; will see ita narrow yard to the right and to the left, very little...among the crowding ghosts of many miserable years. In the Preface to Bleak House I remarked that I had never had so many readers. In the Preface to its... | |
| Literature - 1881 - 1008 pages
...this archway into Marshalsea Place just within, and he " will find his feet on the very paving-stones of the extinct Marshalsea jail ; will see its narrow...among the crowding ghosts of many miserable years." As we stand in the court, we have liefore us the right-hand yard, the little prison for smugglers at... | |
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