We get no good By being ungenerous, even to a book, And calculating profits . . so much help By so much reading. It is rather when We gloriously forget ourselves, and plunge Soul-forward, headlong, into a book's profound, Impassioned for its beauty and... Practical English Composition - Stran 20avtor: Edwin Lillie Miller - 1915Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1857 - 404 strani
...without the vicar ; read my books, Without considering whether they were fit To do me good. Mark, there. We get no good By being ungenerous, even to a book,...profound, Impassioned for its beauty and salt of truth — 'Tis then we get the right good from a book. I read much. What my father taught before From many... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1857 - 420 strani
...without the vicar ; read my books, Without considering whether they were fit To do me good. Mark, there. We get no good By being ungenerous, even to a book,...profound, Impassioned for its beauty and salt of truth — "Pis then we get the right good from a book. I read much. What my father taught before From many... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1857 - 388 strani
...without the vicar ; read my books, Without considering whether they were fit To do me good. Mark, there. We get no good By being ungenerous, even to a book,...profound, Impassioned for its beauty and salt of truth — 'Tis then we get the right good from a book. I read much. What my father taught before From many... | |
| 1857 - 662 strani
...ehe read by stealth old books, "Without considering whether the» were nt To do me good. Mark, these. We get no good By being ungenerous, even to a book, And calculating profit»." There is the utterance of a largo soul, speaking thus ; and yet we opine the " doctors,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1858 - 924 strani
...for the beauty of their language. We shall select one or two of those wise sentences at a venture : " We get no good By being ungenerous, even to a book,...profound, Impassioned for its beauty and salt of truth — Tis then we get the right good from a book." —P. 26. " Many tender souls Have strung their losses... | |
| 1858 - 456 strani
...she says, "... I read my books Without considering whether they were fit To do me good. Mark there. We get no good By being ungenerous even to a book, And calculating profits. . . . It is rather when We gloriously forget ourselves, and plunge Soul-forward, headlong into a book's... | |
| John Nichol - 1860 - 258 strani
...the beauty of their language. We shall select one or two of those wise sentences at a venture : — " We get no good By being ungenerous, even to a book,...plunge Soul-forward, headlong, into a book's profound, Impassion'd for its beauty and salt of truth — 'Tis then we get the right good from a book." —... | |
| John Alfred Langford - 1861 - 400 strani
...incomparable Sancho, and they will afluredly get the moft good out of the book. Let all remember that " We get no good By being ungenerous, even to a book, And calculating profits . . . fo much help By fo much reading. It is rather when We gloriously forget ourfelves, and plunge... | |
| Lydia M. Millard - 1864 - 330 strani
...It . rNTITLED ) <e TOGETHER" Price $1.25 NEPENTHE. i 1Nond. BY THE AUTHOR OF " OLIE." " We get no _ By being ungenerous, even to a book, And calculating...profound, Impassioned for its beauty and salt of truth, — 'Tin then we get the right good from a book." BROWNING. >JV, PUBLISHER, 413 BROADWAY. M DCCC LXIV.... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1864 - 418 strani
...withoutjthe vicar ; read my books, WitlBsirTcohsidering whether they were fit To do me good. Mark, there. Wo get no good By being ungenerous, even to a book, And...plunge Soul-forward, headlong, into a book's profound, knpassioned for its beauty and salt of truth — K^-^Z'Tis then we get the right good from a book.... | |
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