Of Reading BooksHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - 37 páginas |
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... intellectual curiosity is one of the keenest joys of life , and it is pleasure which too many of us needlessly forgo . Moreover , the dullest reading - and the world is full of very , very dull books , our share of which we are doomed ...
... intellectual curiosity is one of the keenest joys of life , and it is pleasure which too many of us needlessly forgo . Moreover , the dullest reading - and the world is full of very , very dull books , our share of which we are doomed ...
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