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James Payn

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Nor, in our own country, must we fail to take notice of the establishment of School Boards.


— James Payn


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One forgives the critic - perhaps - but never the good-natured friend.


— James Payn


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Some Critics on the Hearth are not only good-natured, but have rather too high, or, if that is impossible, let us say too pronounced, an opinion of the abilities of their literary friends.


— James Payn


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The fact is, if a young man is naturally indolent, the spur of necessity will drive him but a very little way, while the having enough to live upon is often the means of preserving his self-respect.


— James Payn


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The idea of bringing young people up to Literature is doubtless calculated to raise the eyebrows almost as much as the suggestion of bringing them up to the Stage.


— James Payn


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To the truly benevolent mind, indeed, nothing is more satisfactory than to hear of a miser denying himself the necessaries of life a little too far and ridding us of his presence altogether.


— James Payn


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Payn was educated at Eton and afterwards entered the Military Academy at Woolwich; but his health was not equal to the demands of a military career and he proceeded in 1847 to Trinity College Cambridge. 1830 or 1831) sister of Judge Sir Peter Edlin later chairman of the London Quarter Sessions. He was also literary adviser to Messrs Smith Elder & Company.

James Payn (born 28 February 1830 near Maidenhead Berkshire died 25 March 1898 in Maida Vale London) was an English novelist.

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