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... courses of reading - Books not insulated things - Authors who guide- Southey's Doctor - Elia - Coleridge - Divisions of Prose and Poetry -Henry Taylor's Notes from Books - Poetry not a mere luxury of the mind - Arnold's habits of study ...
... courses of reading - Books not insulated things - Authors who guide- Southey's Doctor - Elia - Coleridge - Divisions of Prose and Poetry -Henry Taylor's Notes from Books - Poetry not a mere luxury of the mind - Arnold's habits of study ...
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... course with them . I have known , on the other hand , that power of enjoyment lost , after years of intelligent and habitual reading , by giving way to a narrow bigotry in the choice of books . Daintiness , let it be always remembered ...
... course with them . I have known , on the other hand , that power of enjoyment lost , after years of intelligent and habitual reading , by giving way to a narrow bigotry in the choice of books . Daintiness , let it be always remembered ...
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... course that the succession of those eras has a relation to each other much more life - like than a mere sequence of time . There is a continuity in a nation's literary as well as political life ; and no generation can cast off the ...
... course that the succession of those eras has a relation to each other much more life - like than a mere sequence of time . There is a continuity in a nation's literary as well as political life ; and no generation can cast off the ...
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... course how we may enlarge and elevate our Sunday occu- pations , and fortify our judgment of the sermons we read and hear , by acquaintance with the earlier sacred and devotional literature , especially that of the seventeenth century ...
... course how we may enlarge and elevate our Sunday occu- pations , and fortify our judgment of the sermons we read and hear , by acquaintance with the earlier sacred and devotional literature , especially that of the seventeenth century ...
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... course of reading , we must keep in mind that it is not alone the serious literature which gives us power and wisdom , for Truth is often earnest in its joyousness as in its gravity and it is a beautiful characteristic of our English ...
... course of reading , we must keep in mind that it is not alone the serious literature which gives us power and wisdom , for Truth is often earnest in its joyousness as in its gravity and it is a beautiful characteristic of our English ...
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