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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Preface

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But now he’s gone al<strong>of</strong>t.<br />

‘Tom Bowling’<br />

4.51 Thomas Dibdin 1771-1841<br />

Oh! what a snug little Island,<br />

A right little, tight little Island!<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Snug Little Island’<br />

4.52 Charles Dickens 1812-70<br />

4.52.1 Barnaby Rudge<br />

Something will come <strong>of</strong> this. I hope it mayn’t be human gore.<br />

‘Barnaby Rudge’ (1841) ch. 4 (Simon Tappertit)<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are strings...in the human heart that had better not be wibrated.<br />

‘Barnaby Rudge’ (1841) ch. 22 (Mr Tappertit)<br />

4.52.2 Bleak House<br />

Jarndyce and Jarndyce still drags its dreary length before the Court, perennially hopeless.<br />

‘Bleak House’ (1853) ch. 1<br />

This is a London particular...A fog, miss.<br />

‘Bleak House’ (1853) ch. 3<br />

<strong>The</strong> wind’s in the east...I am always conscious <strong>of</strong> an uncomfortable sensation now and then<br />

when the wind is blowing in the east.<br />

‘Bleak House’ (1853) ch. 6 (Mr Jarndyce)<br />

‘Not to put too fine a point upon it’—a favourite apology for plain-speaking with Mr Snagsby.<br />

‘Bleak House’ (1853) ch. 11<br />

He wos wery good to me, he wos!<br />

‘Bleak House’ (1853) ch. 11 (Jo)<br />

He is celebrated, almost everywhere, for his Deportment.<br />

‘Bleak House’ (1853) ch. 14 (Caddy)<br />

What is peace? Is it war? No. Is it strife? No.<br />

‘Bleak House’ (1853) ch. 19 (Mr Chadband)<br />

You are a human boy, my young friend. A human boy.<br />

O glorious to be a human boy!...<br />

O running stream <strong>of</strong> sparkling joy<br />

To be a soaring human boy!<br />

‘Bleak House’ (1853) ch. 19 (Mr Chadband)<br />

Jobling, there are chords in the human mind.<br />

‘Bleak House’ (1853) ch. 20 (Mr Guppy)

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