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" and morning. I have never abandoned it myself, and I know the comfort of it." These letters show that Dickens was completely spoiled by his amazing success, both as an author and a reader : his constant complaint about small things is childish ; especially... "
the north american review - Page 303
by Allen Thorndike Rice,Edited By. - 1880
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The Life of Charles Dickens: 1852-1870

John Forster - 1874 - 848 pages
...hold forth about it. Never abandon the wholesome practice of saying your own private prayers, night and morning. I have never abandoned it myself, and I know the comfort of it. I hope you will always be able to say in after life, that you had a kind father. You cannot show your...
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The Life of Charles Dickens: 1852-1870

John Forster - 1874 - 616 pages
...hold forth about it. Never abandon the wholesome practice of saying your own private prayers, night and morning. I have never abandoned it myself, and I know the comfort of it. I hope you will always be able to say in after life, that you had a kind father. You cannot show your...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 236

1874 - 800 pages
...hold forth about it. Never abandon the wholesome practice of saying your own private prayers, night and morning. I have never abandoned it myself, and I know the comfort of it. This manly and unmistakable statement — which is surely better sermonising than nine-tenths which...
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The Life of Charles Dickens: 1812-1842

John Forster - 1874 - 582 pages
...forth about it. Never abandon ' the wholesome practice of saying your own private prayers, ' night and morning. I have never abandoned it myself, and I know the comfort of it. I hope you will always be ' able to say in after life, that you had a kind father. You - — '. ' cannot...
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The Life of Charles Dickens, Volume 3; Volumes 1852-1870

John Forster - 1874 - 614 pages
...hold forth about it. Never abandon the wholesome practice of saying your own private prayers, night and morning. I have never abandoned it myself, and I know the comfort of it. I hope you will always be able to say in after life, that you had a kind father. You cannot show your...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Part 1

1874 - 794 pages
...hold forth about it. Never abandon the wholesome practice of saying your own private prayers, night and morning. I have never abandoned it myself, and I know the comfort of it. This manly and unmistakable statement — which is surely better sermonising than nine-tenths which...
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The Franklin Intermediate Reader: For the Use of Public and Private Schools

George Stillman Hillard - 1875 - 248 pages
...hold forth about it. Never abandon the wholesome practice of saying your own private prayers, night and morning. I have never abandoned it myself, and I know the comfort of it. 13. I hope you will always be able to say in after life that you had a kind father. In no other way...
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The North American Review, Volume 130

1880 - 690 pages
...this letter he says : " Never abandon the wholesome practice of saying your own private prayers, night and morning. I have never abandoned it myself, and...visit to America in 1867-'68, when a " cold in the head " is mentioned in every letter written about that time. We regret to say that nothing in his correspondence...
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The North American Review, Volume 130

1880 - 672 pages
...this letter he says: “Never abandon the wholesome practice of saying your own private prayers, night and morning. I have never abandoned it myself, and...visit to America in 1867—'68, when a “cold in the head” is mentioned in every letter written about that time. We regret to say that nothing in his...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 39

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1880 - 996 pages
...on this head. . . . Never abandon the wholesome practice of saying your own private prayers, night and morning. I have never abandoned it myself, and I know the comfort of it." MEMOIRS OF PEINCB METTERNICH.*—This important work is not properly a biography of Prince Metternich,...
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