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INTRODUCTION
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To begin with nothing and end with something as great as Pickwick is an achievement given to few men to realise. Yet it seems that in this most haphazard1 way Pickwick was created.
At the age of twenty-three Charles Dickens opened his door in Furnival’s Inn to the managing partner of the firm of “Chapman and Hall.”
The idea then propounded3 to Dickens was that a monthly publication should be the vehicle for certain plates to be executed by Robert Seymour, an admirable humourist-artist of great popularity. These were to deal with a Nimrod Club and their adventures, fishing, hunting, and so forth4, rendered intensely humorous by exposing the lack of experience and dexterity5 of the members. Dickens was requested to contribute a letter-press vito these pictures, but he objected on the grounds that he was not familiar enough with sports or the sportsman’s life to produce such material and also because the idea was not fresh. He thought the results would be much happier if he wrote more freely of the English people and their customs, and, too, it would be infinitely6 better were the plates to be inspired by the text. The suggestions were accepted and “I then wrote,” says Dickens, “the first number and from the proofsheets Mr. Seymour made the drawing of the Pickwick Club, producing that happy portrait of the founder7 by which he was made a reality.”
In March, 1836, the first monthly number of the “Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club” made its appearance and “... in less than six months from this time the whole reading world was talking about them; the names of Winkle, Wardle, Weller, Snodgrass, Dodson, and Fogg had become familiar in our mouths as household words. ‘Pickwick chintzes’ figured in linen-drapers’ windows, and ‘Weller corduroys’ in breechesmakers’ viiadvertisements; ‘Boz cabs’ might be seen rattling8 through the streets, and the portrait of the author of Pelham and Crichton was scraped down or pasted over to make room for that of the new popular favourite in the omnibuses.”
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| adj.无计划的,随意的,杂乱无章的 | |
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| v.提出(问题、计划等)供考虑[讨论],提议( propound的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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dexterity
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Founder
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surmounted
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| 战胜( surmount的过去式和过去分词 ); 克服(困难); 居于…之上; 在…顶上 | |
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undertaking
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manor
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devoted
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delightful
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perfectly
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quotation
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dedication
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decided
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quaint
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wholesome
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| adj.适合;卫生的;有益健康的;显示身心健康的 | |
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contagious
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purport
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enjoyment
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dispersed
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scattered
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mutual
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incompatible
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savages
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| 未开化的人,野蛮人( savage的名词复数 ) | |
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recollect
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| vi.醒,觉醒;vt.唤醒,使觉醒,唤起,激起 | |
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joyous
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gaily
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lustre
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recurrence
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delusions
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pictorially
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pictorial
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fixed
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determined
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| adj.坚定的;有决心的 | |
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intercourse
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lavished
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technically
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interpretation
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prematurely
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applicants
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| 申请人,求职人( applicant的名词复数 ) | |
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illustrate
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chambers
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blight
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alluded
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rejection
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excellence
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| n.优秀,杰出,(pl.)优点,美德 | |
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predecessors
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possessed
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entirely
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depicted
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appreciation
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jovial
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