| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1892 - 782 páginas
...an ideal? " Have yon ever rightly considered," says Lowell, " what the ability to read means? That it is the key which admits us to the whole world of...wisest and wittiest, at their wisest and wittiest moment? That it enables us to see with the keenest eyes, hear with the finest ears, and listen to the... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1905 - 612 páginas
...book-lover than Lowell ? But have you ever rightly considered what the mere ability to read means ? That it is the key which admits us to the whole world of...to the company of saint and sage, of the wisest and the wittiest at their wisest and wittiest moments ? That it enables us to see with the keenest eyes,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1886 - 284 páginas
...easily accessible. But have you ever rightly considered what the mere ability to read means ? That it is the key which admits us to the whole world of...to the company of saint and sage, of the wisest and the wittiest at their wisest and wittiest moment ? That it enables us to see with the keenest eyes,... | |
| Annie H. Ryder - 1886 - 200 páginas
...20. Have you ever rightly considered what the mere ability to read means ? That it is the key that admits us to the whole world of thought and fancy...to the company of saint and sage, of the wisest and the wittiest at their wisest and wittiest moments ? That it enables us to see with the keenest eyes,... | |
| Charles Francis Richardson - 1886 - 568 páginas
.... . . Have you ever rightly considered what the mere ability to read means? That it is the key that admits us to the whole world of thought and fancy...to the company of saint and sage, of the wisest and the wittiest at their wisest and wittiest moment ? That it enables us to see with the keenest eyes,... | |
| Alexander Ireland - 1887 - 48 páginas
...what the ability to read and the access to books mean. To use the words of Lowell, they mean that " It is the key which admits us to the whole world of...to the company of saint and sage, of the wisest and the wittiest at their wisest and wittiest moment. That it enables us to see with the keenest eyes,... | |
| Charles Francis Richardson - 1889 - 572 páginas
.... . . Have you ever rightly considered what the mere ability to read means? That it is the key that admits us to the whole world of thought and fancy...to the company of saint and sage, of the wisest and the wittiest at their wisest and wittiest moment ? That it enables us to see with the keenest eyes,... | |
| 1887 - 524 páginas
...VOTAW. " HAVE you ever rightly considered what the mere ability to read means? That it is the key that admits us to the whole world of thought and fancy...to the company of saint and sage, of the wisest and the wittiest at their wisest and wittiest moments ? That it enables us to see with the keenest eyes,... | |
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