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  • Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens The river 455783Sketches by Boz — The riverCharles Dickens ‘Are you fond of the water?’ is a question very frequently...
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  • Sketches by Boz (1836) by Charles Dickens 455706Sketches by Boz1836Charles John Huffam Dickens The beadle. The parish engine. The schoolmaster. The curate...
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  • Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens Scotland Yard 455777Sketches by Boz — Scotland YardCharles Dickens Scotland-yard is a small—a very small-tract of land...
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  • Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens London recreations 455782Sketches by Boz — London recreationsCharles Dickens The wish of persons in the humbler classes...
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  • Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens Astley's 455786Sketches by Boz — Astley'sCharles Dickens We never see any very large, staring, black Roman capitals, in...
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  • Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens The drunkard's death 455841Sketches by Boz — The drunkard's deathCharles Dickens We will be bold to say, that there is...
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  • Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens Greenwich fair 455790Sketches by Boz — Greenwich fairCharles Dickens If the Parks be ‘the lungs of London,’ we wonder what...
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  • the rivers cut their way. This ridge is thickly clothed with forests, chiefly beech. The Boz-dagh and another ridge run between the four Koisu rivers, the...
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  • Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens Mrs. Joseph Porter 455833Sketches by Boz — Mrs. Joseph PorterCharles Dickens Most extensive were the preparations at Rose...
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  • Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens The Tuggses at Ramsgate 455828Sketches by Boz — The Tuggses at RamsgateCharles Dickens Once upon a time there dwelt, in...
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  • Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens The steam excursion 455831Sketches by Boz — The steam excursionCharles Dickens Mr. Percy Noakes was a law student, inhabiting...
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  • 50 Our Mutual Friend 1 50 Curiosity Shop—Miscellaneous 1 50 Sketches by Boz—Hard Times 1 50 Great Expectations—Italy 1 50 Full Sets in half calf bindings...
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  • in the chronicle with such graphic power and vivacity. As at this time "Boz" drew the essential elements of character instead of the more superficial...
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  • Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens Chapter the second 455825Sketches by Boz — Chapter the secondCharles Dickens ‘Well!’ said little Mrs. Tibbs to herself...
    44 KB (7,433 words) - 20:37, 19 November 2023
  • Monthly Magazine for 1833. By the following August, when the signature “Boz” was first given, five of these sketches had appeared. By the end of 1834...
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  • his blemishes, is absent. He is still the man who began by "Sketches by Boz," the lover of the open air, the un-bookish naturalist of human life, the...
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  • Bellsouth Advertising and Publishing Company Inc 228 F.3d 1290 (2000) Ivan Boz v. United States of America 228 F.3d 1294 (2000) United States of America...
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  • followed till February 1835. The paper in August 1834 first bore the signature ‘Boz.’ It was the pet name of his youngest brother, Augustus, called ‘Moses,’...
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  • John Milton, Mrs. Lord Byron and the obstreperous wife of the author of Boz? ​The above is clipped from the Columns of our man's rights contemporary...
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  • as an author; wrote sketches for the Monthly Magazine under the name of “Boz” in 1834, and the “Pickwick Papers” in 1836-37, which established his popularity;...
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