Nothing can supply the place of books. They are cheering or soothing companions in solitude, illness, affliction. The wealth of both continents would not compensate for the good they impart. Let every man, if possible, gather some good books under his... Self Culture - Halaman 68oleh William Ellery Channing - 1843 - 128 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1839 - 684 halaman
...affliction. The wealth of both continents would not compensate for the good they impart. Let every man, if possible, gather some good books under his roof, and...library. Almost any luxury should be sacrificed to this." The great interest of this Essay of Dr. Channing's arises from the intense sympathy with which he identifies... | |
| 1840 - 456 halaman
...affliction. The wealth of both continents would not compensate for the good they impart. Let every man, if possible, gather some good books under his roof, and...Almost any luxury should be sacrificed to this.— Self^Ctdtme, ly WE Channing. Published by I. DAVIS, 22, Grosvenor-street, Stalybridge ; Bancks and... | |
| 1840 - 504 halaman
...same time to be cautions how he defiles or desecrates that inward and most glorious of all temples. One of the very interesting features of our times...through all conditions of society. At a small expense we can now obtain the most precious treasures of English literature. Books, once confined to few by... | |
| Saunders, Otley and co - 1841 - 88 halaman
...affliction. The wealth of both continents would not compensate for the good they impart. Let every man, if possible, gather some good books under his roof, and...access for himself and family to some social library. A Imost any luxury should be sacrificed to this." — CHAN-NINO. J HINTS FOR THE FORMATION OF BEADING... | |
| George Merriam - 1841 - 308 halaman
...affliction. The wealth of both continents would not compensate for the good they impart. 9. Let every man, if possible, gather some good books under his roof, and obtain access for himself and family to LESSON CXXIV. The Falls of Niagara. 1. APPROACHING the falls from Buffalo on the Canadian shore, the... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1853 - 444 halaman
...affliction. The wealth of both continents would not compensate for the good they impart. Let every man, if possible, gather some good books under his roof, and...library. Almost any luxury should be sacrificed to this. CHAINING. 91. The Speech of Brutus on the Death of Casar. ROMANS, countrymen, and lovers ! hear me... | |
| 1852 - 452 halaman
...affliction. The wealth of both continents would be no equivalent for the good they impart. Let every man, if possible, gather some good books under his roof, and...library. Almost any luxury should be sacrificed to this. Instead of depending on casual rumor and loose conversation, for most of their knowledge and objects... | |
| 1852 - 844 halaman
...good they impart. Let every man, if possible, gather some good books under his roof, and obtain aceess for himself and family to some social library. Almost any luxury should be sacrificed to this. Instead of depending on casual rumor and loose conversation, for most of their knowledge and objects... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1854 - 440 halaman
...affliction. The wealth of both continents would not compensate for the good they impart. Let every man, if possible, gather some good books under his roof, and...library. Almost any luxury should be sacrificed to this. CHANNING. 91. The Speech of Brutus on the Death of Casar. ROMANS, countrymen, and lovers ! hear me... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1855 - 498 halaman
...affliction. The wealth of both continents would not compensate for the good they impart. Let every man, if possible, gather some good books under his roof, and obtain Access for himsejf and family to some social library. Almost any luxury should be sacrificed to this. One of the... | |
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