| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1892 - 590 pàgines
...wealth of the Indies must carry out the wealth of the Indies.' . . . When the mind is braced by labor and invention, the page of whatever book we read becomes...the sense of our author is as broad as the world." It is not enough that the scholar should be a student of nature and of books. He must take a part in... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1892 - 616 pàgines
...wealth of the Indies must carry out the wealth of the Indies.' . . . When the mind is braced by labor and invention, the page of whatever book we read becomes...the sense of our author is as broad as the world." It is not enough that the scholar should be a student of nature and of books. He must take a part in... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1892 - 598 pàgines
...wealth of the Indies must carry out the wealth of the Indies.' . . . When the mind is braced by labor and invention, the page of whatever book we read becomes...the sense of our author is as broad as the world." It is not enough that the scholar should be a student of nature and of books. He must take a part in... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1894 - 604 pàgines
...Indies." There is, then, creative reading as well as creative writing. When the mind is braced by labor and invention, the page of whatever book we read becomes...the sense of our author is as broad as the world. — Emerson. We are now in want of an art to teach how books arc to be read, rather than to read them... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1900 - 702 pàgines
...Indies.' There is then creative reading as well as creative writing. When the mind is braced by labor and invention, the page of whatever book we read becomes...the sense of our author is as broad as the world." — EMERSON, The American Scholar, Works, Vol. i, p. 94. neither impulse nor ability to make its stores... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1900 - 704 pàgines
...Indies.' There is then creative reading as well as creative writing. When the mind is braced by labor and invention, the page of whatever book we read becomes...the sense of our author is as broad as the world." — EMERSON, Tlu American Scholar, Works, Vol. i, p. 94. neither impulse nor ability to make its stores... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1902 - 206 pàgines
...Indies." There is then creative reading as well as creative writing. When the mind is braced by labor and invention, the page of whatever book we read becomes...doubly significant, and the sense of our author is as I broad as the world. We then see, what is always true, that as the seer's hour of vision is short... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 468 pàgines
...Indies/' There is, then, creative reading as well as creative writing. When the mind is braced by labor and invention, the page of whatever book we read becomes luminous with manifold iallusion. Every sentence is doubly significant, and the sense of our author is as broad as the world.... | |
| Thomas Sharper Knowlson - 1904 - 182 pàgines
...reading as well as creative writing. Emerson on When the mind is braced by labour and readln«invention, the page of whatever book we read becomes luminous...the sense of our author is as broad as the world." As if he had said : " When you read, connect the thoughts of the author with your previously ascertained... | |
| Tuley Francis Huntington - 1904 - 412 pàgines
...wealth of the Indies, must carry out the wealth of the Indies.' . . . When the mind is braced by labor and invention, the page of whatever book we read becomes...Every sentence is doubly significant, and the sense of the author is as broad as the world."2 It is this sort of reading that will save you from thoughtless... | |
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