Selected Speeches: With Introductory Notes

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Selected Speeches: With Introductory Notes
Clarke, Edward, Sir, 1841-1931
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I always like to connect those two names; I know they were great friends. I know that years afterwards it was John Millais who told Ohartes Dickens that there was a young artist ^ose drawing of the people waiting for the casual ward had lately appeared in an illustrated paper, one Luke Fildes, and I know from John Millais' own lips that he told Dickens that the man who could draw that could draw anything. It was through that that the name of Luke Fildes has been most honourably associated with ...Dickens and with Dickens' works. I cannot follow out these thoughts, but this comparison, this illustration of pre-Baphaelite work, is one which perhaps might repay a little more careful study.
Let me pass to another aspect of Dickens' life. I wonder whether there is anyone in this room who ever heard Oharles Dickens make a political speech? If so, let him hold up his hand.
(Laughter. Three hands were held up.) I remember well enough the 23rd June, in the year 1855, when Oharles Dickens made his first political speech, and as far as I know his only one, at Drury Lane Theatre.


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