"In the preface to the cheap edition he takes on his critics in the most explicit way possible . He writes, "At page 267 of the present edition of OT there is a description of ,"the filthiest, strangest, the most extraordinary of the many localities that are hidden in London and the name of this place is Jacob's Island." Eleven or twelve years have elapsed since the description was first published. I was as well convinced then as I am now that nothing effectual can be done to the elevation of the poor in England until their dwelling places are made decent and wholesome.""
The museum is a fabulous place to visit. I'm really loving these short talks too. Thank you and more please...
Hare Bell Hear, hear!
"In the preface to the cheap edition he takes on his critics in the most explicit way possible . He writes, "At page 267 of the present edition of OT there is a description of ,"the filthiest, strangest, the most extraordinary of the many localities that are hidden in London and the name of this place is Jacob's Island." Eleven or twelve years have elapsed since the description was first published. I was as well convinced then as I am now that nothing effectual can be done to the elevation of the poor in England until their dwelling places are made decent and wholesome.""
The music is an absolute disaster. Not only is it unnecessary but it often overshadows the quietly spoken Professor Bowen
Thanks for this, nice insights
Background music is not needed
What's the music in the back ground?
Night Vigil
Whatever it is it’s unnecessary and too loud.
Hello everyone can you help me I have a research about theme of poverty in Oliver twist can anyone give me some sources
Suzy Rain Google
Do we really need that awful, constant 'muzak'?
Ruined this interesting talk.
Switched off.
FFS!
8 1 M lol
Charlie Bain do you work boi
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