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" Oh, my dear, dear Dickens! what a No. 5 you have now given us! I have so cried and sobbed over it last night, and again this morning ; and felt my heart purified by those tears, and blessed and loved you for making me shed them; and I never can bless... "
The Cornhill Magazine - Page 229
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The Life of Charles Dickens: 1842-1852

John Forster - 1873 - 502 pages
...so much of the proof as H, Slit January, 1847. Oh, my dear, dear Dickens! what a Jeffrey on ' No. 5 you have now given us ! I have so cried and sobbed over it last night, Paul's ' and again this morning ; and felt my heart purified by those tears, and death. ' Messed and...
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Bibliography of the Writings of Charles Dickens: With Many Curious and ...

James Cook - 1879 - 94 pages
...letter of date 31st January, 1847, writing to Cockimrn. Dickens, said, — " What a No. 5 you have given us ! I have so cried "and sobbed over it last...them ; and I never can bless and love you enough." Additional Plates by Phiz, were issued in separate numbers for Extra this work : namely, (1) Full-length...
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Hours in a Library, Issue 71, Volume 3

Leslie Stephen - 1879 - 424 pages
...of his own feelings in Jeffrey's writings is, I think, to be found in his letters to Dickens. " Oh ! my dear, dear Dickens ! " he exclaims, " what a No....morning, and felt my heart purified by those tears, a«d blessed and loved you for making me shed them ; and I never can bless and love you enough. Since...
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The life of Charles Dickens

1881 - 72 pages
...the author on the appearance of the fifth number. He said, "Oh my dear, dear Dickens, what a No. 5 you have now given us ! I have so cried and sobbed...them, and I never can bless and love you enough. Since the divine Nelly was found dead on her humble couch, beneath the snow and the ivy, there has been nothing...
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A Short Life of Charles Dickens: With Selections from His Letters

Charles H. Jones - 1882 - 276 pages
...Jeffrey less powerfully impressed. " Oh, my dear, dear Dickens," he wrote, " what a No. 5 you have given us ! I have so cried and sobbed over it last...; and I never can bless and love you enough. Since the divine Nelly was found dead on her humble couch, beneath the snow and the ivy, there has been nothing...
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Charles Dickens

Mamie Dickens - 1885 - 158 pages
...writing it, had a charming letter from an old friend, saying " Oh, my dear, dear Dickens ! what a No. 5 you have now given us ! I have so cried and sobbed...them ; and I never can bless and love you enough." The eldest son, who was now at King's College School, being attacked by scarlet fever, the stay in...
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Charles Dickens

Mamie Dickens - 1894 - 154 pages
...writing it, had a charming letter from an old friend, saying " Oh, my dear, dear Dickens ! what a No. 5 you have now given us ! I have so cried and sobbed...them ; and I never can bless and love you enough." The eldest son, who was now at King's College School, being attacked by scarlet fever, the stay in...
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The Literary World, Volume 28

1897 - 508 pages
...absolutely overcome by its pathos, wrote to the novelist: "Oh, my dear, dear Dickens! What a No. V you have now given us ! I have so cried and sobbed...; and I never can bless and love you enough. Since the divine Nelly [in "The Old Curiosity Shop"] was found dead on her humble couch, beneath the snow...
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The Works of Charles Dickens ...

Charles Dickens - 1899 - 602 pages
...Jeffrey on Paul's death. 1 night, and again this morning ; and 1 felt my heart purified by those tears, 1 and blessed and loved you for making ' me shed them...and I never can bless ' and love you enough. Since the di' vine Nelly was found dead on her 1 humble couch, beneath the snow and ' the ivy, there has...
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Charles Dickens: His Life, Writings, and Personality

Frederic George Kitton - 1902 - 604 pages
...greatly excited thereby, and thus addressed the Novelist : " Oh, my dear, dear Dickens! what a No. 5 you have now given us! I have so cried and sobbed...them; and I never can bless and love you enough. Since the divine Nelly was found dead on her humble couch, beneath the snow and the ivy, there has been nothing...
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