Tell Catherine that I have the most prodigious, overwhelming, crushing, astounding, blinding, deafening, pulverizing, scarifying secret, of which Forster is the hero, imaginable, by the whole efforts of the whole British population. It is a thing of the... The Life of Charles Dickens as Revealed in His Writings - Page 243by Percy Fitzgerald - 1905 - 309 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Dickens - Authors, English - 1879 - 578 pages
...my cold, which is excessively violent, consequently have to write in a great hurry to save the post. Tell Catherine that I have the most prodigious, overwhelming, crushing, astounding, blinding, deafening, pulverising, scarifying secret, of which Forster is the hero, imaginable by the whole efforts of the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 714 pages
...my cold, which is excessively violent, consequently have to write in a great hurry to save the post. Tell Catherine that I have the most prodigious, overwhelming, crushing, astounding, blinding, deafening, pulverising, scarifying secret, of which Forster is the hero, imaginable by the whole efforts of the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1894 - 574 pages
...my cold, which is excessively violent, consequently have to write in a great hurry to save the post. Tell Catherine that I have the most prodigious, overwhelming, crushing, astounding, blinding, deafening, pulverising, scarifying secret, of which Forster is the hero, imaginable by the whole efforts of the... | |
| Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1903 - 94 pages
...excellent business appointment, and he was admitted to be an admirable official. In one of Dickens' letters, published by his children, there is a grotesque...overwhelming, crushing, astounding, blinding, deafening, pulverising, scarifying, secret of which Forster is the hero, imaginable, by the whole efforts of the... | |
| Bertram Waldrom Matz - 1912 - 414 pages
...drawing by John Watkins eyes when they saw the announcement. In one of Dickens's letters he writes : ' ' Tell Catherine that I have the most prodigious, overwhelming, crushing, astounding, blinding, deafening, pulverising, scarifying secret, of which Forster is the hero, imaginable by the whole efforts of the... | |
| Michael Slater - Literary Criticism - 1983 - 502 pages
...Catherine —in Paris with Georgina and the children — with the news of Forster's impending marriage: Tell Catherine that I have the most prodigious, overwhelming,...secret of which Forster is the hero, imaginable by the united efforts of the whole British population.75 This giggling together, however affectionately, at... | |
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