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Page 17
... a book , " said Swift , " whether wise or silly , it seems to me to be alive or talking to me . " Such is the feeling of every student. Books are an essential element of our social economy . The best minds of every age are trained by ...
... a book , " said Swift , " whether wise or silly , it seems to me to be alive or talking to me . " Such is the feeling of every student. Books are an essential element of our social economy . The best minds of every age are trained by ...
Page 18
Frederick Saunders. me . " Such is the feeling of every student who appreciates the author he reads . " There are those who desire a book as a living companion of the mind ; and to such , a good work is society to his lone- liness - a ...
Frederick Saunders. me . " Such is the feeling of every student who appreciates the author he reads . " There are those who desire a book as a living companion of the mind ; and to such , a good work is society to his lone- liness - a ...
Page 55
... feeling in more instances than one , with the “ ' genus irritabile . " We remember an incident , among others , to this effect . Goldsmith , who was originally poor and unknown , after the publication of the Trav- eller became of much ...
... feeling in more instances than one , with the “ ' genus irritabile . " We remember an incident , among others , to this effect . Goldsmith , who was originally poor and unknown , after the publication of the Trav- eller became of much ...
Page 61
... feeling . Here , then , we finish with the binder , as he finishes his book , and here also we reluctantly conclude our chapter upon Book- craft- -a theme of exhaustless interest to all who have any affinity of taste for books and the ...
... feeling . Here , then , we finish with the binder , as he finishes his book , and here also we reluctantly conclude our chapter upon Book- craft- -a theme of exhaustless interest to all who have any affinity of taste for books and the ...
Page 70
... feelings and holier aspirations of the heart . Wealth is a source of endless discontent ; it creates more wants than it supplies , and keeps its incumbent constantly craving , crafty , and covetous . Lord Bacon says , " I cannot call ...
... feelings and holier aspirations of the heart . Wealth is a source of endless discontent ; it creates more wants than it supplies , and keeps its incumbent constantly craving , crafty , and covetous . Lord Bacon says , " I cannot call ...
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