| Edward Marsh Heavisides - 1850 - 200 str.
...first " copy of the Magazine, in which my first effusion, dropt " stealthily, one evening at twilight, with fear and trembling, " into a dark letter box, in a dark office, up a dark court " in Eleet-street, appeared in all the glory of print—on " which occasion, by the bye—how well I recollect... | |
| 1892 - 916 str.
...his manuscript stealthily 'one evening at twilight, with fear and trembling, into a dark letter-box in a dark office up a dark court in Fleet Street,' and his subsequent agitation ' when it appeared in all the glory of print,' is a striking instance of an... | |
| 1868 - 884 str.
...story ; — how one evening at twilight, with fear and trembling, he dropped one of his " Sketches " into a dark letter box in a dark office, up a dark court in Fleet Street ; and how on its appearance in print he turned for half-an-hour into Westminster Hall, because his eyes were... | |
| 1868 - 884 str.
...evening at twilight, with fear and trembling, he dropped one of his " Sketches " into a dark letter-box in a dark office, up a dark court in Fleet Street ; and how on its appearance in print he turned for half-an-hour into Westminster Hall, because his eyes were... | |
| Edward Peron Hingston - 1870 - 172 str.
...Charles Dickens recounts how he dropped his first essay " with fear and trembling into a dark letter-box in a dark office, up a dark court in Fleet Street," and how, when it appeared in print, he "walked down to Westminster Hall and turned into it for half an hour,... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 440 str.
...magazine shows) stealthily one evening at twilight, with fear and trembling, into a dark letter-box in a dark office up a dark court in Fleet Street ; and he has told his agitation when it appeared in all the glory of print: "On which occasion I walked down... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1872 - 530 str.
..."effusion" was dropped stealthily one evening at twilight, with fear and trembling, into a dark letter-box, in a dark office, up a dark court in Fleet Street; and when it appeared in all the glory of print, he walked down to Westminster Hall, he tells us, and turned... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 442 str.
...magazine shows) stealthily one| evening at twilight, with fear and trembling, into a dark letter-box in a dark office up a dark court in Fleet Street ; and he has told his agitation when it appeared in all the glory of print: "On which occasion I walked down... | |
| Charles H. Jones - 1882 - 276 str.
...was " dropped stealthily one evening at twilight, with fear and trembling, into a dark letter-box, in a dark office, up a dark court in Fleet Street " ; and how, when he had bought the first copy of the magazine in which it appeared in all the glory of print, he... | |
| 1884 - 530 str.
...similar experience when, as he writes, "my first effusion, dropped stealthily one evening, at twilight, with fear and trembling, into a dark letter box, in a dark office, up a dark court in Fleet street, appeared in all the glory of print; on which occasion, by the by — how well I recollect it—I walked... | |
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