Reading Experience Database
1450-1945

Listing for Reader: Charles Dickens

 

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1800-1849I am so delighted with Barrow?s note on the qualities of Tobacco (communicated by Harfield) that I can think of nothin...Charles Dickens Barrow[note on the qualities of tobacco]Print: Unknown, possibly appeared in newspaper The Morning Chronicle
1800-1849And here I am on a wet Sunday looking out of a damned large bow window at the rain as it falls into the puddles opposi...Charles Dickens Henry Torrens [Sir]Field exercises and evolutions of the armyPrint: Book
1800-1849I send you by George (who in Fred?s absence on business, is kind enough to be the bearer of this) the volume which con...Charles Dickens Samuel JohnsonAn account of the life of Mr. Richard SavagePrint: Book
1800-1849?I regret to see one or two errors in the first Volume, though I have the consolation of believing that none but pract...Charles Dickens Charles DickensThe Black VeilPrint: Book
1800-1849?I forward you a Chronicle with Hogarth?s beautiful notice.?Charles Dickens The Morning ChroniclePrint: Newspaper
1800-1849?I see honorable mention of myself, and Mr. Pickwick?s politics, in Fraser this month. They consider Mr. P a decided W...Charles Dickens Fraser's MagazinePrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849?I have had several aggravations of my indisposition, in the shape of voluntary contributions for the Miscellany-one m...Charles Dickens unknownsubmissions to Bentley's MiscellanyManuscript: Unknown
1800-1849?I shall certainly have the pleasure of seeing you tomorrow, and will turn over the prospectus in my mind, meanwhile.?Charles Dickens Richard BentleyProspectus for Bentley?s MiscellanyManuscript: Unknown
1800-1849?Dr Milligen?s paper, he must re-write the last half of it; it has cost me three hours this morning, and I can make no...Charles Dickens John Gideon MillingenThe Portrait GalleryManuscript: Unknown
1800-1849?I was seized last night with a violent pain in my head (fortunately, just as I had concluded my month?s work), and wa...Charles Dickens Henry FieldingThe Tragedy of Tragedies; or, The Life and Death of Tom Thumb the GreatPrint: Unknown
1800-1849?I send you herewith, the forthcoming Miscellany, with my glance at the new poor Law Bill.?Charles Dickens Poor Law BillPrint: Unknown
1800-1849 ?My dear Sir, I have looked over Uncle Sam, and am still of the opinion I originally formed, that we could not use ...Charles Dickens G.P. PayneUncle Sam's PeculiaritiesManuscript: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849?My dear Sir, I inclose the Blue Wonder and the Nights at Sea. I think if you read the last, you may save yourself th...Charles Dickens ZschokkeBlue WonderPrint: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849?My dear Sir, I inclose the Blue Wonder and the Nights at Sea. I think if you read the last, you may save yourself th...Charles Dickens Matthew BarkerNights at SeaPrint: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849?I have read the several articles by Major Pryse Gordon, which I herewith return. Although they would possess consider...Charles Dickens Major Pryse Lockhart Gordon[articles]Print: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849?Just as the boat was leaving Dover, a breathless Bots put a letter from town, and ?The Examiner? into my hands, the l...Charles Dickens The ExaminerPrint: Newspaper, Unknown
1800-1849?Just as the boat was leaving Dover, a breathless Bots put a letter from town, and ?The Examiner? into my hands, the l...Charles Dickens B.W. Proctor'The Sea'Print: Book, Unknown
1800-1849'My dear Ross, Many thanks for your statistical Magazine, which contains some tables concerning juvenile delinquency ...Charles Dickens Charles RossThe Statistical Journal and Record of Useful KnowledgeUnknown
1800-1849'I should have written to you to-day to thank you for your flattering and kind-hearted mention of myself in the new Pr...Charles Dickens William Harrison AinsworthRookwoodPrint: Book
1800-1849'I also return the Grimaldi MS. I have thought the matter over, and looked it over, too. It is very badly done, and is...Charles Dickens WilksMemoirs of Joseph GrimaldiManuscript: Unknown
1800-1849'Did you ever read-of course you have though-Defoe?s history of the Devil? What a capital thing it is. I bought it for...Charles Dickens Daniel DefoeThe Political History of the Devil, as well Ancient as ModernPrint: BookManuscript: Unknown
1800-1849'I have many things to acknowledge, but let me take them in turn. Firstly, I have to thank you for your verses. Need I...Charles Dickens George Cox[MS verses]Manuscript: Unknown
1800-1849'Madam, I have read the paper you were kind enough to forward to me, and very much regret that I cannot avail myself ...Charles Dickens Miss ReynoldsunknownManuscript: Unknown
1800-1849'My Dear Sir, As you have long since ceased to be ?a colt? in the periodical paddock, you will not be surprised at my...Charles Dickens Thomas GaspeyThe Grand JurorManuscript: Unknown
1800-1849'There is also among the papers, one piece of absurdity by Mr. Grantley Berkely, called ?Chariot versus coach? which I...Charles Dickens Grantley BerkelyChariot versus coachManuscript: Sheet
1800-1849'Sir I very much regret that your note has so long remained unanswered. It was put aside among some answered letters,...Charles Dickens Edward OliverunknownManuscript: Sheet, UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'Dr. Sir. Poets tell us that love is blind ? I fear indifference is more so. It is many months since I sent you a sli...Charles Dickens John Forster[works]Print: BookManuscript: SheetUnknown
1800-1849'Dickens ... recalled that as a schoolboy he used to buy the Terrific Register, "making myself unspeakably miserable, ...Charles Dickens The Terrific RegisterPrint: Serial / periodical

 

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