Of Reading BooksHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - 37 páginas |
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... in the minds of scores of us to - day , who find ourselves caught in the toils of a more restless and exigent century than his . And what I propose to say about reading- whether it be for delight , or for information , or for something ...
... in the minds of scores of us to - day , who find ourselves caught in the toils of a more restless and exigent century than his . And what I propose to say about reading- whether it be for delight , or for information , or for something ...
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John Livingston Lowes. [ 8 ] Samuel Johnson did a certain amount of work himself . But an age that loved , on occasion , to fold ... day . " What ! Have you not lived ? That is not only the most fundamental ... to reserve for ourselves [8] ...
John Livingston Lowes. [ 8 ] Samuel Johnson did a certain amount of work himself . But an age that loved , on occasion , to fold ... day . " What ! Have you not lived ? That is not only the most fundamental ... to reserve for ourselves [8] ...
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... to time , look over the engravings of the great Italian masters . For we little men aren't capable of maintaining within us the greatness of such things , and we have always to keep ... a read five pages of Greek anthology every day , [ 34 ]
... to time , look over the engravings of the great Italian masters . For we little men aren't capable of maintaining within us the greatness of such things , and we have always to keep ... a read five pages of Greek anthology every day , [ 34 ]
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