Of Reading BooksHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - 37 páginas |
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... creature , how much I am obliged to you ! and when you have finished " Udolpho , " we will read " The Italian ... creatures in the world , has read every one of them . ' Well , that is the meat upon which your in- veterate readers are ...
... creature , how much I am obliged to you ! and when you have finished " Udolpho , " we will read " The Italian ... creatures in the world , has read every one of them . ' Well , that is the meat upon which your in- veterate readers are ...
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... creatures are there here ! How beauteous mankind is ! O brave new world , That has such people in't ! And I envy any one to whom for the first time or for the hundredth time the brave new world of books is opening , that world which has ...
... creatures are there here ! How beauteous mankind is ! O brave new world , That has such people in't ! And I envy any one to whom for the first time or for the hundredth time the brave new world of books is opening , that world which has ...
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... creature not too bright and good even for human nature's daily food . Here is a passage in which William Haz- litt is talking of luxuriating in books : I remember sitting up half the night to read Paul and Virginia , which I picked up ...
... creature not too bright and good even for human nature's daily food . Here is a passage in which William Haz- litt is talking of luxuriating in books : I remember sitting up half the night to read Paul and Virginia , which I picked up ...
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Arabian Nights arrière boutique attracted Harley's notice Barbauld's brave new world burst into tears Carrenar Charles Lamb Chaucer choleric day Coleridge desperation that supported dinner and past Dogged on provocation dogged or snappish dry sea Epithalamium eyed Harley's face Faerie Queene following sentences fall girl cried afresh Goethe Goody hand to Harley Harley kissed human hypochondriac obnubilation Keats Knight's Tale Lamb letter little swinish Matthew Arnold Mechanically and sinfully mind Montaigne nant Nero obnubilation from wind Ophelia-like lady sings over-dose of whiskey paragraph an unfortunate particularly attracted Harley's paused a mo READING BOOKS reads to learn sheer delight SIMMONS COLLEGE sinfully dogged Snails solitary tear beggars Sonnets story was grown submitting a biblio suggesting learned apparatus swinish at dinner talk tear beggars admiration Tenth month thick-hoofed shoes things tive volumes to-day unfortunate Ophelia-like lady unillustrious sheaf volumes ever penned William James wind and indigestion wrote