The Guide to Reading — the Pocket University Volume XXIII by Various
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We enter our studies, and enjoy a society which we alone can bring together. We raise no jealousy by conversing with one in preference to another; we give no offence to the most illustrious by questioning him as long as we will, and leaving him as abruptly.... --WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR. JANUARY 29TH TO FEBRUARY 4th 29th. ADELAIDE RISTORI, b. 30 Ja. 1822 I. Adelaide Ristori, 17-Pt. II:109-119 II. Thackeray's On Being Found Out, 1-Pt. I:104-115 30th. WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR, b. 30 Ja. 1775 I. Rose Aylmer,15:119 II. The Maid's Lament, 15:119-120 III. Mother I Cannot Mind My Wheel, 12:273 IV. On His Seventy-fifth Birthday, 13:278 V. Ruskin's The Two Boyhoods, 1-Pt. II:3-23 31st. I. Carlyle's Essay on Biography, 2-Pt. I:3-3l F.1st. I. Morris's February,14:102-103 II. Belloc's South Country,12:331 III. Early Morning, 13:294 2nd. W.R.BENET, b. 2 F. 1886 I. Tricksters, 13:288 |
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