| Henry Nelson Snyder - 1927 - 172 pàgines
...to his death, could find suchia star: "In my pain and trouble lookin* up yonder — wi' it shinin' on me — I ha' seen more clear and ha' made it my dying prayer that aw th' world may on'y come together more, an' get a better unnerstannin' o' one another."... | |
| David Rosen - 1993 - 260 pàgines
...souls to hope . . . this will never do 't, sir, till God's work is onmade. (154) His "dyin' prayer [is] that aw th' world may on'y coom toogether more, an'...better unnerstan'in' o' one another, than when I were in 't my own weak sein" (2.68). Dying, Stephen calls for breaking down barriers that facts, hardness,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1996 - 470 pàgines
...doins, we mun bear and forbear. In my pain an' trouble, lookin up yonder,—wi' it shinin on me—I ha' seen more clear, and ha' made it my dyin prayer...better unnerstan'in o' one another, than when I were in 't my own weak sein." Louisa hearing what he said, bent over him on the opposite side to Rachael,... | |
| Anne Waldron Neumann - 1999 - 196 pàgines
...Since relations between masters and men are 'Fro' first to last, a muddle', Stephen's 'dyin prayer' is 'that aw th' world may on'y coom toogether more, an get a better unnerstan'in o' one another'. We know that one reader, at least, remembered these words and took them to heart: Stephen's moral about... | |
| Robin Peel - 2005 - 364 pàgines
...in text. 32. Stephen Blackpool's final wish is that workers and masters should "come together more": "I ha' seen more clear, and ha' made it my dyin' prayer that aw' the world may on'y coom toogether more, an' get a better understan'in' o' one another." Charles Dickens,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1874 - 602 pàgines
...in our doins, we mun bear and forbear. In my pain an' trouble, lookin' up yonder — wi' it shinin' on me — I ha' seen more clear, and ha' made it my...better unnerstan'in' o' one another, than when I were in 't my own weak seln." Louisa, hearing what he said, bent over him on the opposite side to Rachael,... | |
| 482 pàgines
...in our doins, we mun bear and forbear. In my pain an' trouble, lookin up yonder, — wi' it shinin on me — I ha' seen more clear, and ha' made it my...better unnerstan'in o' one another, than when I were in 't my own weak seln." Louisa hearing what he said, bent over him on the opposite side to Rachael,... | |
| 350 pàgines
...as in our doins, we mun bear and forbear. In my pain an' trouble, lookin up yonder, - wi' it shinin on me - I ha' seen more clear, and ha' made it my...better unnerstan'in o' one another, than when I were in 't my own weak seln. 1 Louisa hearing what he said, bent over him on the opposite side to Rachael,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1887 - 604 pàgines
...in our doins, we mun bear and forbear. In my pain an' trouble, lookin' up yonder — wi' it shinin' on me — I ha' seen more clear, and ha' made it my...better unnerstan'in' o' one another, than when I were in 't my own weak seln." Louisa, hearing what he said, bent over him on the opposite side to Rachael,... | |
| 1980 - 290 pàgines
...as in our doins, we mun bear and forbear. In my pain an' trouble, lookin up yonder, - wi' it shinin on me - I ha' seen more clear, and ha' made it my...coom toogether more, an' get a better unnerstan'in o' 236 one another, than when I were in 't my own weak seln. 1 Louisa hearing what he said, bent over... | |
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