| John Nichol - 1882 - 492 oldal
...Read no mean books. Shun the spawn of the press on the gossip of the hour. . . . Perhaps the world would be a gainer if all the secondary writers were lost — say in England all but Shakespeare, Milton, and Bacon. Never read any but famed books. 3. Never read any but what you like."... | |
| John Nichol - 1882 - 496 oldal
...Read no mean books. Shun the spawn of the press on the gossip of the hour. . . . Perhaps the world would be a gainer if all the secondary writers were lost — say in England all but Shakespeare, Milton, and Bacon. Never read any but famed books. 3. Never read any but what you like."... | |
| John Nichol - 1882 - 492 oldal
...mean books. Shun the spawn of the press on the gossip of the hour. . . . Perhaps the world would he a gainer if all the secondary writers were lost — say in England all but Shakespeare, Milton, and Bacon. Never read any but famed books. 3. Never read any but what you like."... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 336 oldal
...wax the eminent genius of the Persians, Confucius of the Chinese, Cervantes of the Spaniards ; so, perhaps, the human mind would be a gainer if all the...With this pilot of his own genius, let the student road one, or let him rend many, he will read advantageously. Dr. Johnson said : " Whilst you stand... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 326 oldal
...was the eminent genius of the Persians, Confucius of the Chinese, Cervantes of the Spaniards ; so, perhaps, the human mind would be a gainer if all the...but Shakspeare, Milton, and Bacon, — through the prof ounder study so drawn to those wonderful minds. With this pilot of his own genius, let the student... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 558 oldal
...eminent genius of the Persians, Confucius of the Chinese, Cervantes of the Spaniards ; so, perhaps, tho human mind would be a gainer, if all the secondary writers were lost, — say, in -England, all but Shakspearo, Milton, and Bacon, — through the profounder study so drawn to those wonderful minds.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 326 oldal
...was the eminent genius of the Persians, Confucius of the Chinese, Cervantes of the Spaniards ; so, perhaps, the human mind would be a gainer if all the secondary writers were lost, — say, in JEngland, all but Shakspeare, Milton, and Bacon, — through the prof ounder study so drawn to those... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 308 oldal
...Hafiz was the eminent genius of the Persians, Confucius of the Chinese, Cervantes of the Spaniards; so, perhaps, the human mind would be a gainer, if all the secondary writers were lost,—say, in England, all but Shakspeare, Milton, and Bacon,—through the profounder study so drawn... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1885 - 198 oldal
...literary treasure of the world." " As whole nations have derived their culture from a single book, so, perhaps, the human mind would be a gainer if all the...secondary writers were lost, — say, in England, all but Shakespeare, Milton, and Bacon, — through the profounder study so drawn to those wonderful minds."... | |
| 1887 - 794 oldal
...miscellany. Let him read what is proper to him, and not waste his memory on a crowd of mediocrities. . . . Perhaps the human mind would be a gainer if all the...secondary writers were lost — say, in England, all but Shakespeare, Milton, and Bacon, through the profounder study so drawn to those wonderful minds. With... | |
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