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" It is in the laborious struggle to make this distinction, and in the determination to try for it, that the road to the correction of faults lies. [Perhaps I may remark, in support of the sincerity with which I write this, that I am an impatient and impulsive... "
Views and reviews - Página 4
por William Ernest Henley, Robert Louis Stevenson - 1908
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The Letters of Charles Dickens, Volumen2

Charles Dickens - 1880 - 618 páginas
...publication, as it stands, would do you service, or be agreeable to you hereafter. I have no means of knowing whether you are patient in the pursuit...life to practise at my desk what I preach to you.) I should not have written so much, or so plainly, but for your last letter to me. It seems to demand...
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The letters of Charles Dickens, ed. by his sister-in-law [G. Hogarth] and ...

Charles Dickens - 1882 - 408 páginas
...publication, as it stands, would do you service, or be agreeable to you hereafter. I have no means of knowing whether you are patient in the pursuit...life to practise at my desk what I preach to you.] I should not have written so much, or so plainly, but for your last letter to me. It seems to demand...
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The Letters of Charles Dickens: 1836 to 1870

Charles Dickens - 1882 - 360 páginas
...in support of the sincerity with which I \ write this, that I am an impatient and impulsive person I myself, but that it has been for many years the constant...life to practise at my desk what I preach to you.] I should not have written so much, or so plainly, bat for your last letter to me. It seems to demand...
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Dickens

Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1882 - 244 páginas
...beginner, to whom he was counselling patient endeavour, "an impatient and impulsive person myself, but it has been for many years the constant effort of...life to practise at my desk what I preach to you." Never, therefore has a man of letters had a better claim to be judged by his works. As he expressly...
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the letters of charles dickens

his sister- in law and his eldest daughter - 1893 - 790 páginas
...this will tell for what I mean ? How much of it is my own wild emotion and superfluous energy—how much remains that is truly belonging to this ideal...life to practise at my desk what I preach to you.] I should not have written so much, or so plainly, but for your last letter to me. It seems to demand...
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English Men of Letters, Volumen7

John Morley - 1894 - 624 páginas
...beginner, to whom he was counselling patient endeavour, " an impatient and impulsive person myself, but it has been for many years the constant effort of...life to practise at my desk what I preach to you." Never, therefore has a man of letters had a better claim to be judged by his works. As he expressly...
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Fielding

Austin Dobson - 1905 - 700 páginas
...beginner, to whom he was counselling patient endeavour, "an impatient and impulsive person myself, but it has been for many years the constant effort of...life to practise at my desk what I preach to you." Never, therefore has a man of letters had a better claim to be judged by his works. As he expressly...
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The Life of Charles Dickens

Sir Frank Thomas Marzials - 1908 - 600 páginas
...beginner, to whom he was counselling patient endeavour, " an impatient and impulsive person myself, but it has been for many years the constant effort of my life to practise at my desk whpt I preach to you." Sever, therefore, has a man of letters had A better claim to he judged by his...
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Views and Reviews: Essays in Appreciation

William Ernest Henley - 1921 - 402 páginas
...one has still to consider : " How much of this will tell for what I mean? How much of it is my u- O own wild emotion and superfluous energy — how much...duty. They are a proof that Dickens — in intention t- f at least, and if in intention then surely, the fact of his genius being admitted, to some extent...
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