: , "", {.: . . //. . 1870. 9. . 280-321.}. , , , , 1838 . . , . , . . {.. (1800-1875) - , , .}, . , "" , . . , , , . , : " " ( 370, . 186). , (. . . ( 483), . . ), "" . - . " ", , " , , . .", , . : 1840 ., , . , . . . , , , , , " ", . , , . , "", , { . , , , 1847 . , : " ! , . , . , . , : mieux tard que jamais. ( , (.)). (. . . . - . . . . ., 1948. . 40).}. , . ( 1840 .) " ". , " 1842 " " " ( 370, . 187). 1842 . . , "". "" . "... 20 , , - , , , , , , " ( 470, . 254), - . : " , , 1844, " ( 470, . 257). , : " , , - . , , ; , . , - . , , " ( 470, . 255). , " " . , , - . "., , , - . . . - , " ( 484, . 111-125). , , , . , - " " " ". , (. . , ), . . 1849 . . . ( "", "", " "). , , . . . , : " , , " {. . 1879. . 25, 8. . 742.}. , "" , . 1847 ., , , , . . . , . . , . . , . . , . . , . . . . . " , . 1847-1848 . , , ... , , , , . , " ( 478, . 72). ? . , " ", " " {. . 1871. . 6. . 697.}. . . , " ". , " , , " ( 490, . 135). , , . , , , . , , , , " ", "". " , , , , , . . . , " ( 478, . 173-174). , " , - , , " ( 478, . 172-175). : " . , " ( 370, . 189). , 1904 . " " : " , , " {. . 1904, 6. . 592.}. , , , - . , . . , : " ", (?) , , . . " , ", - . " " - . , , , , . , . , , " ", . , . , , . . . : ", , - , , ... , ... , ... , , . , , , , , . , , , I, ... , " {. . 1879. . 25, 8. . 74.}. , " - " " ". , " - " . . , , ; , , . . , . . . . , , - - . . , , . . { . . (1828-1901) - , " ", .}, , . 1853 . . " " , " " . . . , , . , , " " ( 470, . 253), . " ", , , . - "" : , " " . , : . " , - , - , : , , -. . . : " ( 370, . 191). , , : . , . . , { . . " " (. 943).}. . . , . , : , , . ( - ) , . - , 14 1855 . . : " " " ", " """. : " " ( , 1847 . "" " "), " " (. ., 1849-1850), " " (. ., 1853) " " (. ., 1849). , "" (. ., 1848), ( ) " " (. ., 1849), "" (. ., 1852) " " ( , , ). . , , : " " " ". , - . , "" - . , , , "" , " ". , , . , . . , , "" . , . , , , -, , . "" , "". , , , , "". , " ". - . - . -, "" , "" . , , , . "" , "" , " ", "", "" . . , , , : . . , , , , . . , , . - , . - : " ! , . , . , 25 ..." . . ( 370, . 185-186). . . . , , . - . " " "" : " [] , : , , , - " ( 296, . 93). . "" . , "pinched herself on bread and water" ( ) " ". , , , , . " " , . : "...and recieving from Smangle a gentle intimation through the medium a water-jug..." ("The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club") ... ... ... ... (" ". . . ) , , "" : ... it was dark, and the torches being brought Wamba said: "Guffo, they can't see their way in the argument, and are going to throw a little light upon the subject". The Lady Rowena being absorbed in a theological controversy with Father Wil-libad called out to know the cause of the unseemly interruption (W. M. Thackerey. "Pronosals for a continuation of ..Ivanhoe""). ..., , : ", , ". , , . (.. ) ... . , , , , , : ", - ". : , , , . (" """. . . ) , "", "", . , . . , , , . , , , " " " " . , " ": "-, , : , - ". , , . - . , "" , "-" . - , . , , , , . "" , , . : This - ! () - , . Oh - ! (!) - , , , and finally laughed outright - , he began to feel rather cool about legs -- , "" . , - , , . , "Greenwich" "", . . , "". "Armory" ( "") { . . "", "".} "": ("Emery"), "amorous". . (. "Greenwich""" , , "Tattersall" - ""); [] [] "" ("Stubble" - "", "Currer" - "pep", "Fulham" - "" . .); , "", (Henry - ; Walter - ; Judith - ; Paul - ), ( , ) (Amelia - ), , (Blanch - ). , , , "" . , Maria Pinckney , , : - , . , , , , : Florence - , Georgy - , Plantain I Co - . " ": ", , Thackeray , , , , , Θ, , , " ", , th θ, , . Thackeray 1847 ..." . : , " ". , "postillion" "", "", . , - , . . , " " - , (wash) . "wash" "", , , . . - - . . " " "Ah! is this the boy that prayed at his mother's knee but a few years since..." : "! , ?.." , - , , - , - , , , . , . , - . - " ". ? , . , , , , "", . , , "" , . , ( , ) , " " , , . , "" . " " . , , , . , , . "" - . . , , , "" . "" , , , , . , . . "Vanity Fair" , , , , : , . , . - . . , . , "" , "", , , , , " " . : , . . "": ...Harry embraced his fond parent with the utmost affection... . ... (. . ) ...poked his lordship in the side with his cue... ... (. . ) ...his lordship was blessed a fifth girl... [ ] , ... (. . ) , , . She talked constantly to him about this dead father, and spoke of her love for George to the innocent and wondering child; much more than she ever had done to George himself, or to any confidante of her youth. To her parents she never talked about this matter; shrinking from baring her heart to them. Little George very likely could understand no better than they; but into his ears she poured her sentimental secrets unreservedly, and into his only ("Vanity Fair") , - , , - . : . , , (. . ) , . ... , , ; , , (" ". . . ) , . "" . , , , "" ( ), " ", . , . . , ? " """ "" . : "...but I don't think they had any other children or were subsequently very boisterously happy. Of some sorts of happiness melancholy is characteristic, and I think these were a solemn pair and died rather early" "... , . , ; , " (. . ). , , , . "" : "... , , , , - , , , (. . . ) -". , , : "Fonder than he is of me", Emmy thinks with a sigh. But he never said a word to Amelia that was not kind and gentle; or thought of a want of hers that he did not try to gratify" ", ", - . , (. . ) " , ", - . . , , , (. . ) , , , " ". , "". , . - - . , , 1849 . " ". , . , - . ? -, . -, . - . - . -, . - , : , . , - , , - , "" . (