| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1905 - Liczba stron: 622
...delicate prelude to the examination of his book room: "At the hazard of losing some credit on this head, I must confess that I dedicate no inconsiderable portion of my time to others' speculations. I love to lose myself in other men's minds. When I am not walking, I am reading;... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1906 - Liczba stron: 514
...delicate prelude to the examination of his book room : " At the hazard of losing some credit on this head, I must confess that I dedicate no inconsiderable portion...reading ; I cannot sit and think. Books think for me. nor Jonathan Wild too low. I can read any thing which I call a book. There are things in that shape... | |
| 1906 - Liczba stron: 856
...six folios. "I like books about books," he confesses, the test of the book-lover. "I love," he says, "to lose myself in other men's minds. When I am not...reading; I cannot sit and think. Books think for me." He was the finest of all readers, far more instant than Coleridge; not to be taken unawares by a Blake... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1909 - Liczba stron: 444
...altogether, to the great improvement of his originality. At the hazard of losing some credit on this head, I must confess that I dedicate no inconsiderable portion...love to lose myself in other men's minds. When I am 25 not walking, I am reading; I cannot sit and think. Books think for me. I have no repugnances. Shaftesbury0... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1908 - Liczba stron: 606
...altogether, to the great improvement of his originality. At the hazard of losing some credit on this head, I must confess that I dedicate no inconsiderable portion...Books think for me. I have no repugnances. Shaftesbury 3 is not too genteel for me, nor Jonathan Wild 4 too low. I can read anything which I call a book.... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1908 - Liczba stron: 364
...altogether, to the great improvement of his originality. At the hazard of losing some credit on this head, I must confess that I dedicate no inconsiderable portion...life in others' speculations. I love to lose myself L in other men's minds. When I am not walking, I am yeading ; I cannot sit and think. Books think for... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - Liczba stron: 772
...a foretaste of immortality. — TL Cuyler. Books are immortal sons deifying their sires.— Plato. t important, as it furnishes both the others. — Collón. The — Charlee Lamb. Ood be thanked for books : they are the voices of the distant and the dead, and make... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - Liczba stron: 788
...a foretaste of immortality. — TL Cvyler. Books are immortal sons deifying their sires. — Plato. .— 6+ fur me. — (' lull-In Lamb. Qod be thanked for books ; they are the voices of the distant and the... | |
| 1908 - Liczba stron: 410
...altogether, to the great improvement of his originality. At the hazard of losing some credit on this head, I must confess that I dedicate no inconsiderable portion...to other people's thoughts. I dream away my life in other's speculations. I love to lose myself in other men's minds. When I am not walking, I am reading;... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1909 - Liczba stron: 366
...the hazard of losing some credit on this head, I must confess that I dedicate no inconsider10 able portion of my time to other people's thoughts. I dream...reading ; I cannot sit and think. Books think for me. 15 I have no repugnances. Shaftesbury is not too genteel for me, nor Jonathan Wild too low. I can read... | |
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