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" 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 thought and fancy and imagination? to the company of saint and sage, of the wisest and the wittiest at their wisest and... "
Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 507 ÆäÀÌÁö
ÀúÀÚ: Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1892
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St. Nicholas, 32±Ç

Mary Mapes Dodge - 1905 - 612 ÆäÀÌÁö
...was a more discriminating book-lover than Lowell ? But have you ever rightly considered what the mere ability to read means ? That it is the key which admits...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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Democracy: And Other Addresses

James Russell Lowell - 1886 - 284 ÆäÀÌÁö
...that will make learning more easily accessible. But have you ever rightly considered what the mere ability to read means ? That it is the key which admits...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,...
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"New Every Morning": A Yearbook for Girls

Annie H. Ryder - 1886 - 200 ÆäÀÌÁö
...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,...
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Library Journal, 11±Ç

Melvil Dewey, Richard Rogers Bowker, L. Pylodet, Charles Ammi Cutter, Bertine Emma Weston, Karl Brown, Helen E. Wessells - 1886 - 534 ÆäÀÌÁö
..." But 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 en-' ables us to see with the keenest eyes,...
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American Literature, 1607-1885: The development of American thought

Charles Francis Richardson - 1886 - 568 ÆäÀÌÁö
.... . . 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,...
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Books for General Readers

Alexander Ireland - 1887 - 48 ÆäÀÌÁö
...realise 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...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,...
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American Literature 1607-1885, 1±Ç

Charles Francis Richardson - 1889 - 572 ÆäÀÌÁö
.... . . 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,...
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The Student, 7±Ç

1887 - 524 ÆäÀÌÁö
...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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The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, 20±Ç

John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond - 1888 - 594 ÆäÀÌÁö
...rubbish of literature, and too little with the choice thoughts of choice spirits. Reading 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 the wisest and wittiest moment. It enables us to see with the keenest eyes, hear will)...
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A Dictionary of Quotations in Prose: From American and Foreign Authors ...

Anna Lydia Ward - 1889 - 724 ÆäÀÌÁö
...the author. 4631 Lon9fellow: Drift- Wood. Table Talk. Have you ever rightly considered what the mere ability to read means ? That it is the key which admits...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,...
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