This is merely to certify," he wrote on the iith of March 1859, "that I have got exactly the "name for the story that is wanted; exactly what "will fit the opening to a T. A TALE OF Two A Tale of Two Cities - Page xby Charles Dickens - 1900 - 384 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Forster - Authors, English - 1874 - 656 pages
...pages it was designed. Name found. "This is merely to certify," he wrote on the iith of March 1859, "that I have got exactly the "name for the story that is wanted; exactly what "will fit the opening to a T. A TALE OF Two " CITIES. Also, that I have struck out a rather "original and bold... | |
| John Forster - 1874 - 582 pages
...whose pages it was • designed. ' This is merely to certify,' he wrote on the llth of March 1859, ' that I have got exactly the name for the story that ' is wanted ; exactly what will fit the opening to a T. A ' TALE OF Two CITIES. Also, that I have struck out a ' rather original and bold... | |
| Frederic George Kitton - 1897 - 346 pages
...THREAD OF GOLD? Or, THE DOCTOR OF BEAUVAIS ?" At length, on March nth, 1859, he certified that he had " got exactly the name for the story that is wanted ; exactly what .will fit the opening to a T. A TALE OF Two CITIES." The writing of the narrative did not begin under very auspicious... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1899 - 602 pages
...it was resolved to publish it ' This is merely to certify,' he wrote on the i ith of March 1859, ' that I have got exactly the name for the story that is wanted ; ' exactly what will fit the opening to a T. A TALE OF Two ' CITIES. Also, that I have struck out a rather original and bold... | |
| Charles Dickens - France - 1901 - 608 pages
...The Doctor of Beauvais ? " It was not until the llth of March, 1859, that he was able to write : " This is merely to certify that I have got exactly...for the story that is wanted ; exactly what will fit the opening to a T, — A Tale of Trio Cities. Also, that I have struck out a rather original and bold... | |
| Frederic George Kitton - Authors, English - 1902 - 604 pages
...THREAD OF GOLD? or, THE DOCTOR OF BEAUVAIS ?" At length, on March 1 1, 1859, he certified that he had "got exactly the name for the story that is wanted ; exactly what will fit the opening to a T. A TALE OF Two CITIES." He had set himself " the little task of making a picturesque... | |
| Frederic George Kitton - Authors, English - 1902 - 578 pages
...THREAD OF GOLD ? or, THE DOCTOR OF BEAUVAIS?" At length, on March n, 1859, he certified that he had "got exactly the name for the story that is wanted ; exactly what will fit the opening to a T. A TALE OF Two CITIES." He had set himself " the little task of making a picturesque... | |
| Charles Dickens - English fiction - 1900 - 516 pages
...story appeared in the first number of the newly named periodical — that for April 30. On March n, 1859, a note from Dickens had announced the final...was eminently satisfactory, for at the beginning of July he could report a " surprising run " on the monthly number, 35,000 of the June number having been... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1904 - 262 pages
...framed itself also in his imagination. " This is merely to certify," he wrote on the llth of March, "that I have got exactly the name for the story that is wanted ; exactly what will fit the opening to a T : A TALE OF Two CITIES." At the same time he decided to bring out the tale in monthly... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - Fiction - 1908 - 476 pages
...had much trouble with the title, suggesting and rejecting many, until March n, 1859, when he wrote: "This is merely to certify that I have got exactly...for the story that is wanted; exactly what will fit the opening to a T — A Tale of Two Cities. My American ambassador pays a thousand pounds for the... | |
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