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... respect the duty of companionship . For man and woman , alike , liberal communion with books is needed . I have known a person acquire late in life a hearty and healthful enjoyment of books , by this simple principle of opening the mind ...
... respect the duty of companionship . For man and woman , alike , liberal communion with books is needed . I have known a person acquire late in life a hearty and healthful enjoyment of books , by this simple principle of opening the mind ...
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... respect for the wisdom of others . It is not unfrequently thought that the true guidance for habits of reading is to be looked for in prescribed courses of reading , pointing out the books to be read , and the order of proceeding with ...
... respect for the wisdom of others . It is not unfrequently thought that the true guidance for habits of reading is to be looked for in prescribed courses of reading , pointing out the books to be read , and the order of proceeding with ...
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... respect , be called guiding authors , whose genial love of letters was not only a light to their own lives , but still shines , a lamp to show the path to others . You feel that what they loved may fitly be loved by you ; that what ...
... respect , be called guiding authors , whose genial love of letters was not only a light to their own lives , but still shines , a lamp to show the path to others . You feel that what they loved may fitly be loved by you ; that what ...
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... respects , better than mere formal criticism . It is free from some of the temptations of such criticism , which we must be careful not to use too much of , in these times of many reviews and magazines , and when we turn to them for ...
... respects , better than mere formal criticism . It is free from some of the temptations of such criticism , which we must be careful not to use too much of , in these times of many reviews and magazines , and when we turn to them for ...
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... respect . Some of the happiest hours of the last months of Mr. Reed's life were passed at Foxhow , in the society of Mrs. Arnold , her children , and grandchildren . W. B. R. historian will furnish us with something of a key to 94 ...
... respect . Some of the happiest hours of the last months of Mr. Reed's life were passed at Foxhow , in the society of Mrs. Arnold , her children , and grandchildren . W. B. R. historian will furnish us with something of a key to 94 ...
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