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Father made me read Pilgrim's Progress until it has got to be a favorite book with me.
The Von Toodleburgs Or, The History of a Very Distinguished Family
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The Pilgrim's Progress is essentially better poetry than the Paradise Lost, because it contains more of the truth as it is in the divine life of man.
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At some time nearly every person reads _The Pilgrim's Progress_, and to those who do, Christian becomes a very real person.
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_For bibliographical notices of that work, see the Introduction to_ The Pilgrim's Progress, _published by the
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Of his great work, _The Pilgrim's Progress_, it is hardly necessary to speak at length.
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Imagine reading _The Pilgrim's Progress_ all your life, and no other book beside the Bible!
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We have also seen a specimen copy of a superbly illustrated edition of _The Pilgrim's Progress_, printed on cream-colored paper, as smooth as ivory; and the exquisite designs by
International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 8, August 19, 1850
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Robin solemnly presented us with a copy apiece (which I thought handsome but extravagant), and also sent one to his parents, who, though I think they rather doubted the propriety of possessing a son who wrote novels at all, wrote back comparing it very favourably with _The Pilgrim's Progress_, the only other work of fiction with which they were acquainted.
The Right Stuff Some Episodes in the Career of a North Briton
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We have in _The Pilgrim's Progress_ almost every property of romantic adventure and terror.
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But in its origin _The Pilgrim's Progress_ was not a tract, but the inevitable image of the experiences of the writer's soul.
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