The Guide to Reading — the Pocket University Volume XXIII by Various
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page 43 of 103 (41%)
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A little library, growing larger every year, is an honorable part of a man's history. It is a man's duty to have books. A library is not a luxury, but one of the necessaries of life. --HENRY WARD BEECHER. MARCH 5TH TO 11TH 5th. FRANK NORRIS, b. 5 Mr. 1870 I. The Passing of Cock-Eye Blacklock, 22-Pt. II:64 6th. ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING, b. 6 Mr. 1806 I. Mother and Poet, 11:297-302 II. A Musical Instrument, 12: 282-283 III. The Cry of the Children, 12: 296-302 7th. I. Thackeray's On a Lazy Idle Boy, 1-Pt. I: 41-51 8th. HENRY WARD BEECHER, d. 8 Mr. 1887 I. Deacon Marble, 7-Pt. I:13-15 II. The Deacon's Trout, 7-Pt. I:15-16 III. Noble and the Empty Hole, 7-Pt. I:17-18 9th. ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD, d. 9 Mr. 1825 I. Life, 14:260-261 II. Dunsany's Night at an Inn, 18:I 10th. I. Ruskin's The Mountain Gloom, 1-Pt. II: 33-56 |
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