The Private Library: What We Do Know, what We Don't Know, what We Ought to Know about Our BooksStrangeways & Sons, 1897 - 162 頁 |
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第 6 頁
... novels of Scott and Marryat in their original boards are delightful to handle . A fine copy should be a clean copy free from spots . When a book is spotted it is called ' foxed , ' and these ' foxey ' books are for the most part books ...
... novels of Scott and Marryat in their original boards are delightful to handle . A fine copy should be a clean copy free from spots . When a book is spotted it is called ' foxed , ' and these ' foxey ' books are for the most part books ...
第 17 頁
... novels , another in the centre of a collection on sports , a third in the midst of modern histories , while others are " upstairs and downstairs , and in my lady's chamber . " The diversity of sizes , from folio to duodecimo , makes ...
... novels , another in the centre of a collection on sports , a third in the midst of modern histories , while others are " upstairs and downstairs , and in my lady's chamber . " The diversity of sizes , from folio to duodecimo , makes ...
第 33 頁
... qualities in what the world has decided is great . Novel reading is not a part of the intellectual life , it is a part of the fashionable life . D Lamb says that Bridget Elia ' was tumbled early , The Art of Reading . 33.
... qualities in what the world has decided is great . Novel reading is not a part of the intellectual life , it is a part of the fashionable life . D Lamb says that Bridget Elia ' was tumbled early , The Art of Reading . 33.
第 34 頁
... novel out of your girl's way ; turn her loose into the old library every wet day , and let her alone . She will find out what is good for her . ' Mr. Ruskin notwithstanding , there will ever be a large public who will read nothing ...
... novel out of your girl's way ; turn her loose into the old library every wet day , and let her alone . She will find out what is good for her . ' Mr. Ruskin notwithstanding , there will ever be a large public who will read nothing ...
第 37 頁
... novels that we have had brought home to us most adequately what women who have tasted it , or seen it , can best ... Novel Reading . to any person , place , or subject , and The Art of Reading . 37.
... novels that we have had brought home to us most adequately what women who have tasted it , or seen it , can best ... Novel Reading . to any person , place , or subject , and The Art of Reading . 37.
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第 151 頁 - But you never call one a horse-maniac, though men ruin themselves every day by their horses, and you do not hear of people ruining themselves by their books. Or, to go lower still, how much do you think the contents of the book.shelves of the United Kingdom, public and private, would fetch, as compared with the contents of its -winecellars ? What position would its expenditure on literature take as compared with its expenditure on luxurious eating?
第 53 頁 - ... be beggared and bankrupt if a violent disease, a merciless thief, should rob and strip him. I know some have a commonplace against commonplace books, and yet, perchance, will privately make use of what publicly they declaim against.
第 152 頁 - And the entire object of true education is to make people not merely do the right things, but enjoy the right things — not merely industrious, but to love industry — not merely learned, but to love knowledge — not merely pure, but to love purity — not merely just, but to hunger and thirst after justice.
第 150 頁 - What do we, as a nation, care about books ? How much do you think we spend altogether on our libraries, public or private, as compared with what we spend on our horses ? If a man spends lavishly on his library, you call him mad — a bibliomaniac.
第 34 頁 - She was tumbled early, by accident or design, into a spacious closet of good old English reading, without much selection or prohibition, and browsed at will upon that fair and wholesome pasturage.
第 74 頁 - I would needs go find it out, and met with it at the Temple : cost me 2s. 6d. But when I came to read it, it is so silly an abuse of the Presbyter Knight going to the warrs, that I am ashamed of it ; and by and by meeting at Mr. Townsend's at dinner, I sold it to him for 18</.