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English: Young Charles Dickens, c. 1830s
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1905 |
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Emanuel Müller-Baden, "Bibliothek des allgemeinen und praktischen Wissens: zum Studium und Selbstunterricht in den hauptsächlichsten Wissenszweigen und Sprachen, Volume 5, 1905, Englische Literaturgeschichte, Seite 66, published by Bong in 1904, according to Google books. Scanned by User:Gabor. The original engraving was by Robert Seymour. |
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After Robert Seymour (d. 1836) |
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