Of Reading BooksHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - 37 páginas |
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... adventure waiting beyond the next turn of the road , because each time I was on the trail of game some clue , some corroboration of a guess , some evidence for this or that , which I hoped that I might find . Sometimes I have found it ...
... adventure waiting beyond the next turn of the road , because each time I was on the trail of game some clue , some corroboration of a guess , some evidence for this or that , which I hoped that I might find . Sometimes I have found it ...
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... adventure , there is the spiritual con- tagion of great books . And again I should like to be very practical , for we live in a busy world . Matthew Arnold once wrote in a letter , while he was off inspect- ing schools : ' I enjoy my ...
... adventure , there is the spiritual con- tagion of great books . And again I should like to be very practical , for we live in a busy world . Matthew Arnold once wrote in a letter , while he was off inspect- ing schools : ' I enjoy my ...
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... adventure . But this is different - yet not so different after all . ' I had an idea , ' wrote Keats in one of his letters , that a Man might pass a very pleasant life in this manner let him on a certain day read a certain Page of full ...
... adventure . But this is different - yet not so different after all . ' I had an idea , ' wrote Keats in one of his letters , that a Man might pass a very pleasant life in this manner let him on a certain day read a certain Page of full ...
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