| James Boswell - 1831 - 690 páginas
...to be sure, if a man has a science to learn, he must regularly and resolutely advance. He added, " What we read with inclination makes a much stronger...there is but one half to be employed on what we read." He told us, he read Fielding's " Amelia" through without stopping 2. He said, " If a man begins to... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 586 páginas
...to be sure, if a man has a science to learn, he must regularly and resolutely advance. He added, " What we read with inclination makes a much stronger...there is but one half to be employed on what we read." He told us, he read Fielding's " Amelia" through without stopping ~. He said, " If a man begins to... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 366 páginas
...to be sure, if a man has a science to learn, he must regularly and resolutely advance. He added, " What we read with inclination makes a much stronger...there is but one half to be employed on what we read." He told us, he read Fielding's " Amelia" through without stopping. (') He said, " If a man begins to... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 590 páginas
...to be sure, if a man has a science to learn, he must regularly and resolutely advance. He added, " What we read with inclination makes a much stronger...fixing the attention; so there is but one half to DC employed on what we read." He . told us, he read Fielding's "Amelia" through without stopping '.... | |
| 1837 - 352 páginas
...a science to learn, he must regularly and resolutely advance. What we read with inclination makes a stronger impression. If we read without inclination,...employed in fixing the attention, so there is but half to be employed on what we read. I read Fielding's Amelia through without stopping. If a man begins... | |
| 1839 - 272 páginas
...a science to learn, he must regularly and resolutely advance. What we read with inclination makes a stronger impression. If we read without inclination, half the mind is employed in fixing the intention, so there is but half to be employed on what we read. If a man begins to read in the middle... | |
| James Boswell - 1843 - 588 páginas
...to be sure, if a man has a science to learn, he must, regularly and resolutely advance. He added, " What we read with inclination makes a much stronger...there is but one half to be employed on what we read." He told us, he read Fielding's "Amelia " through without stopping '. He said, " If a man begins to... | |
| James Boswell - 1844 - 370 páginas
...to be sure, if a man has a science to learn, he must regularly and resolutely advance. He added, " What we read with inclination makes a much stronger...there is but one half to be employed on what we read." He told us, he read Fielding's " Amelia" through without stopping. (') He said, " If a man begins to... | |
| James Pycroft - 1845 - 270 páginas
...improvement a man should read whatever his immediate inclination prompted him to take up : he added, " What we read with inclination makes a much stronger...sixty-seven years had rolled over his sober head. This was a case in point ; but I soon found one bearing still more forcibly on my argument. " Idleness... | |
| James Pycroft - 1845 - 122 páginas
...improvement a man should read whatever his immediate inclination prompted him to take up : he added, " What we read with inclination makes a much stronger...so there is but one half to be employed on what we read;"3 and this the Doctor said when sixty-seven years had rolled over his sober head. This was a... | |
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