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" Museum (if you could live long enough), and remain an utterly 'illiterate,' uneducated person; but that if you read ten pages of a good book, letter by letter, - that is to say, with real accuracy, - you are for evermore in some measure an educated person. "
Dictation Course in Business Literature - Página 173
por Charles Gottshall Reigner - 1917
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen208

1896 - 854 páginas
...yourself of their meaning, syllable by syllable — nay, letter by letter. . . . Yon might read all the books in the British Museum (if you could live long enough), and remain an utter "illiterate," uneducated person; but ... if you read ten pages of a good book, letter by letter,...
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Sesame and lilies. Two lectures

John Ruskin - 1865 - 256 páginas
...may yet connect with that accidental nomenclature this real principle : — that you might read all the books in the British Museum (if you could live...book, letter by letter, — that is to say, with real accuracy* •— you are for evermore in some measure an educated person. The entire difference between...
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Pre-Raphaelitism

John Ruskin - 1865 - 302 páginas
...British Museum (if yon could live long enough), and remain an utterly " illiterate," uneducated person j but that if you read ten pages \ of a good book, letter by letter, — that is to say, with real accuracy, — yon are for evermore in some measure an educated person. The entire difference between...
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Sesame and Lilies: Two Lectures Delivered at Manchester in 1864

John Ruskin - 1867 - 144 páginas
...you may yet connect with that accidental nomenclature this real principle: —that you might read all the books in the British Museum (if you could live...if you read ten pages -- of a good book, letter by letter,—that is to say, with real accuracy,—you are for evermore in some measure an educated person....
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The Works of John Ruskin, Honorary Student of Christ Church, Oxford: Sesame ...

John Ruskin - 1871 - 212 páginas
...you may yet connect with that accidental nomenclature this real fact : — that you might read all the books in the British Museum (if you could live...person ; but that if you read ten pages of a good 2 book, letter by letter, — that is to say, with real accuracy, — you are for evermore in some...
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Sesame and Lilies: Two Lectures Delivered at Manchester in 1864

John Ruskin - 1872 - 144 páginas
...you may yet connect with that accidental nomenclature this real principle: —that you might read all the books in the British Museum (if you could live...uneducated person; but that if you read ten pages of a good bouk, letter by letter,—that is to say, with real accuracy,—you are for evermore in some measure...
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An Analysis of the English Language, Or, The Elements of Sentences in Their ...

Samuel Stillman Greene - 1874 - 336 páginas
...words, and assuring yourself of their meaning, "syllable by syllable, — nay," letter by letter. ... If you read ten pages of a good book, letter by letter, — that is to say, with real accuracy, — you are for evermore in some measure an educated person. ... A welleducated gentleman...
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The Great Slighted Fortune

John Dempster Bell - 1878 - 482 páginas
...the words of Montaigne's books], and they would bleed; they are vascular and alive." Ruskin says : " If you read ten pages of a good book, letter by letter, — that is to say, with real accuracy, — you are for evermore, in Borne measure, an educated person." In another place, he remarks...
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John Ruskin: A Bibliographical Biography

William Edward Armytage Axon - 1879 - 32 páginas
...many pregnant sentences, as this one which goes to the root of the matter : — You might read all the books in the British Museum (if you could live...book, letter by letter — that is to say with real accuracy — you are for evermore in some measure an educated person . As an example of real reading,...
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Papers of the Manchester Literary Club, Volumen5

Manchester Literary Club - 1879 - 336 páginas
...many pregnant sentences, as this one which goes to the root of the matter : — You might read all the books in the British Museum (if you could live...book, letter by letter — that is to say with real accuracy — you are for evermore in some measure an educated person. As an example of real reading,...
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