The Canada Book of Prose and Verse ...Macmillans in Canada, Ryerson Press, 1936 |
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... better and the worse . The immensity of the field of reading suggests another question . Ought a man to read widely , trying to keep abreast of the progress of knowledge and thought in the world at large , or is it better that he should ...
... better and the worse . The immensity of the field of reading suggests another question . Ought a man to read widely , trying to keep abreast of the progress of knowledge and thought in the world at large , or is it better that he should ...
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... better than either . The pleasures of the imagination are among the highest we can enjoy . Unless , therefore , any one of you is so unlucky as to find no delight in poetry , it will always form a part of your reading . Not much of the ...
... better than either . The pleasures of the imagination are among the highest we can enjoy . Unless , therefore , any one of you is so unlucky as to find no delight in poetry , it will always form a part of your reading . Not much of the ...
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... better one comes to understand music , the more clearly one sees that it has its own meaning , quite independent of ... better than an opera . If , now , you find on questioning yourself that you are one of those who care more for ...
... better one comes to understand music , the more clearly one sees that it has its own meaning , quite independent of ... better than an opera . If , now , you find on questioning yourself that you are one of those who care more for ...
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