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" ... it is very possible that I may have said things which a profound observer of national character would hesitate to sanction, though never any, I verily believe, that had not more or less of truth. If they be true, there is no reason in the world why... "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Página 602
1863
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen 6

1867 - 796 páginas
...countrymen. How can we wonder Americans do not love us, when, as Hawthorn said with too much truth. "Not an Englishman of them all ever spared America for courtesy's sake or kindness. Happily Mr. Hepworth Dixon has had the good sense and good taste to write about Americans as we do...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volumen 15

1867 - 878 páginas
...countrymen. How can we wonder Americans do not love us, when, as Hawthorne said with too much truth, "Not an Englishman of them all ever spared America for courtesy's sake or kindness." Happily Mr. Hepworth Dixon has had the good sense and good taste to write about Americans as we do...
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Charles Dickens: A Sketch of His Life and Works

Frederic Beecher Perkins - 1870 - 280 páginas
...I may have said things which a profound observer of national character would hesitate to sanction, though never any, I verily believe, that had not more...ever spared America for courtesy's sake or kindness." It is impossible not to transcribe further a single sentence of the truthful judgments thus reasserted,...
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Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Memorial Volume

R. A. Hammond - 1871 - 450 páginas
...said things which a profound observer of national character would hesitate to sanction, though * O never any, I verily believe, that had not more or...ever spared America for courtesy's sake or kindness." It is impossible not to transcribe further a single sentence of the truthful judgments thus reasserted,...
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Hawthorne

Henry James - 1879 - 206 páginas
...-when he -wrote the phrase in his preface relating to the impression the book might make in England. " Not an Englishman of them all ever spared America...in my opinion, would it contribute in the least to any mutual advantage and comfort if we were to besmear each other all over with butter and honey."...
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Hawthorne

Henry James - 1879 - 210 páginas
...when he wrote the phrase in his preface relating to the impression the book might make in England. " Not an Englishman of them all ever spared America...courtesy's sake or kindness ; nor, in my opinion, would it 7* 146 [CHAP. contribute in the least to any mutual advantage and comfort if we were to besmear each...
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American Literature ; an Historical Sketch, 1620-1880

John Nichol - 1882 - 496 páginas
...this volume, which, however, is not only excusable, but calculated to convey a lesson to both nations. "Not an Englishman of them all ever spared America,...contribute in the least to our mutual advantage and comfort were we to besmear one another all over with butter and honey." There is, after all, very little in...
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American Literature ; an Historical Sketch, 1620-1880

John Nichol - 1882 - 492 páginas
...this volume, which, however, is not only excusable, but calculated to convey a lesson to both nations. "Not an Englishman of them all ever spared America,...contribute in the least to our mutual advantage and comfort were we to besmear one another all over with butter and honey." There is, after all, very little in...
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American Literature ; an Historical Sketch, 1620-1880

John Nichol - 1882 - 528 páginas
...this volume, which, however, is not only excusable, but calculated to convey a lesson to both nations. "Not an Englishman of them all ever spared America, for courtesy's sake or kindness ; nor, iu my opinion, would it contribute in the least to our mutual advantage and comfort were we to besmear...
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English Men of Letters, Volumen 13

John Morley - 1894 - 702 páginas
...when he wrote the phrase in his preface relating to the impression the book might make in England. " Not an Englishman of them all ever spared America...in my opinion, would it contribute in the least to any mutual advantage and comfort if we were to besmear each other all over with butter and honey."...
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