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" Many books require no thought from those who read them, and for a very simple reason ; — they made no such demand upon those who wrote them. Those works therefore are 'the most valuable, that set our thinking faculties in the fullest operation. For... "
The Youth's Magazine; Or, Evangelical Miscellany - Página 31
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Lacon: or, Many things in few words, Volumen2

Charles Caleb Colton - 1823 - 288 páginas
...of the lover, that lends ambition her ladder, and extracts the thorns from a crown. CCXLVIII. MANY books require no thought from those who read them,...made no such demand, upon those who wrote them. Those wofks there, fore are the most valuable, that set our thinking faculties in the fullest operation....
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Lacon; Or, Many Things in Few Words Addressed to Those who Think, Volúmenes1-2

Charles Caleb Colton - 1825 - 560 páginas
...of the lover, that lends ambition her ladder, and extracts the thorns from a crown. CCXLVIII. MANY books require no thought from those who read them, and for a very simple reason;—they made no such demand, upon those who wrote them. Those works therefore are the most valuable,...
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Lacon: Or Many Things in Few Words Addressed to Those who Think, Volumen2

Charles Caleb Colton - 1828 - 250 páginas
...of the lover, that lends, amhition her ladder, and extracts the thorns from a crown. CCXLVI1I. Many books require no thought from those who 'read them, and for a very simple reason ;_they made no such demand upon those who wrote them. Those works, therefore, •vre the most valuable...
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Lacon: Or, Many Things in Few Words: Addressed to Those who Think

Charles Caleb Colton - 1836 - 494 páginas
...the ardour of the lover, that lends ambition her ladder, and extracts the thorns from a crown Many books require no thought from those who read them,...contained in the kernel, but which, Without such a stimulns, would neither have struck root downwards, nor borne fruit upwards, so it 'is with'the light...
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Lacon: Or, Many Things in Few Words : Addressed to Those who Think

Charles Caleb Colton - 1837 - 496 páginas
...of the lover, that lends ambition her ladder, and extracts the thorns from a crown. CCXLVIII. MANY books require no thought from those who read them,...the fullest operation. For as the solar light calls fortli all the latent powers, and dormant principles of vegetation contained in the kernel, but which,...
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The Western Literary Messenger, Volumen10

1848 - 812 páginas
...thin£. should call into exercise the reasoning faculties. "Many books," says the author of Lacón, "require no thought from those who read them, and...vegetation contained in the kernel, but which, without tuch a tumulus, would neither have streck root downwards, nor borne fruit upward?, so it is with the...
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The Home friend, a weekly miscellany of amusement and instruction, Volumen2

Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1853 - 646 páginas
...beccabunga, and appears to have derived its name from the Flemish beck-pungen-mouth-smart. BOOKS. MANY books require no thought from those who read them, and for a simple reason — they make no demand upon those who wrote them. Plays and romances, says T. Browne,...
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Lacon, Or Many Things in Few Words: Addressed to Those who Think

Charles Caleb Colton - 1855 - 552 páginas
...the ardour of the lover, tluit lends ambition her ladder, and extracts the thorns from a crown Many books require no thought from those who read them,...them. Those works therefore are the most valuable, thai set our thinking faculties in the fullest operation. For as the solar light calls forth all the...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volumen4;Volumen35

1855 - 532 páginas
...forgiveness, while she feels resentment and meditates revenge. 'Many books require no thought from those that read them, and for a very simple reason — they made no such demand upon those that wrote them. ' It is sometimes lamented that learning is becoming superficial by being made common....
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Liber Cantabrigiensis, an account of the aids afforded to poor students, the ...

Robert Potts - 1855 - 1050 páginas
...master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life.—John Milton. 457. Many books require no thought from those who read them, and for a very simple reason;—they made no such demand on those who wrote them. Those works therefore are the most valuable,...
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