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" And let us linger in this place, for an instant, to remark, that if ever household affections and loves are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor. The ties that bind the. wealthy and the proud to home, may be forged on earth ; but those which... "
The Saturday Magazine - Page 111
1841
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Wit and wisdom from Dickens, selected by A.R. Fossard

Charles Dickens - 1912 - 258 pages
...household gods is raised up here! — Dombey and Son, ch. xxxv. If ever household affections and loves are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor....link the poor man to his humble hearth are of the truer metal and bear the stamp of Heaven. The man of high descent may love the halls and lands of his...
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Charles Dickens, Social Reformer: The Social Teachings of England's Great ...

William Walter Crotch - Great Britain - 1913 - 338 pages
...(the scene is from the Old Curiosity Shop), " to remark that if ever household affections and loves are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor....link the poor man to his humble hearth are of the truer metal, and bear the stamp of Heaven. The man of high descent may love the halls and lands of...
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The Home and Country Readers: Book one-[four], Book 2

Mary Augusta Laselle - Readers - 1918 - 366 pages
...should be, will they be what they should be. — JG Holland. If ever household affections and loves are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor....bind the wealthy and the proud to home may be forged upon earth, but those that bind the poor man to his humble hearth are of the true metal and bear the...
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The Charles Dickens Calendar: A Quotation from the Works of Charles Dickens ...

Charles Dickens - Literary calendars - 1920 - 138 pages
...a heart of the same quality a very great drawback. Seventeen If ever household affections and loves are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor....Heaven. The man of high descent may love the halls and lands of his inheritance as a part of himself, as trophies of his birth and power ; his associations...
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Critical Studies of the Works of Charles Dickens

George Gissing - 1924 - 186 pages
...ever household affections and loves are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor. The ties which bind the wealthy and the proud to home may be forged...link the poor man to his humble hearth are of the truer metal and bear the stamp of Heaven" (Chap. XXXVIII). Led by these convictions — which were...
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The Old Curiosity Shop

Charles Dickens - Fiction - 1995 - 612 pages
...poverty of Kit's family, if any correct judgment might be arrived at, from his own glowing account! bp I the poor. The ties that bind the wealthy and the proud...Heaven. The man of high descent may love the halls and lands of his inheritance as a part of himself, as trophies of his birth and power; his associations...
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Crown Jewels or Gems of Literature Art and Music

Henry Davenport Northrup - English poetry - 1888 - 790 pages
...foot, John Anderson, my jo. ROBERT BURNS. AFFECTIONS OF HOME. • F ever household affections and loves are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor....heaven. The man of high descent may love the halls and lands of his inheritance as a part of himself, as trophies of his birth and power ; the poor man's...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 32

Unitarianism - 1842 - 418 pages
...ever household affections and loves are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor. The ties thnt bind the wealthy and the proud to home, may be forged...heaven. The man of high descent may love the halls and lands of his inheritance as a part of himself, as trophies of his birth and power; his associations...
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The Works of Charles Dickens ...

Charles Dickens - 1868 - 770 pages
...let me linger in this place, for an instant, to remark that if ever household affections and loves are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor....link the poor man to his humble hearth are of the truer metal and bear the stamp of Heaven. The man of high descent may love the halls and lands of his...
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The Old Curiosity Shop, Vol. II ~ Paperbound

368 pages
...let me linger in this place, for an instant, to remark that if ever household affections and loves are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor....link the poor man to his humble hearth are of the truer metal and bear the stamp of Heaven. The man of high descent may love the halls and lands of his...
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