Dickens' Einfluss auf Ungern-Sternberg, Hesslein, Stolle, Raabe und Ebner-Eschenbach

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University of Pa., 1915 - 51 sider
 

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Side 26 - The cry is taken up by a hundred voices, and the crowd accumulate at every turning. Away they fly: splashing through the mud, and rattling along the pavements : up go the windows, out run the people, onward bear the mob, a whole audience desert Punch in the very thickest of the plot, and joining the rushing throng, swell the shout, and lend fresh vigor to the cry,
Side 26 - There is a passion for hunting something deeply implanted in the human breast. One wretched breathless child, panting with exhaustion ; terror in his looks ; agony in his eyes ; large drops of perspiration streaming down his face ; strains every nerve to make head upon his pursuers ; and as they follow on his track, and gain upon him every instant, they hail his decreasing strength with still louder shouts, and whoop and scream with joy. "Stop thief!" Ay, stop him for God's sake, were it only in...
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