No book is worth anything which is not worth much ; nor is it serviceable, until it has been read, and reread, and loved, and loved again... Common People - Էջ 86Frank Oliver Hall - 1901 - 217 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| John Ruskin - 1865 - 302 էջ
...munching and sparkling; whereas the very cheapness of literature is making v even wise people forget that if a book is worth reading, it is worth buying. No...reread, and loved, and loved again ; and marked, so that yon can refer to the passages you want in it, as a soldier can seize the weapon he needs in an armoury,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1867 - 144 էջ
...munching and sparkling ; whereas the very cheapness of literature is making even wise people forget that if a book is worth reading, it is worth buying. No...been read, and reread, and loved, and loved again; aud marked, so that you can refer to the passages you want in it, as a soldier can seize the weapon... | |
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 268 էջ
...munching and sparkling ; whereas the very cheapness of literature is making even wise people forget that if a book is worth reading, it is worth buying. No...worth anything which is not worth much ; nor is it servicable until it has been read and re-read, and loved and loved again, and marked, so that you can... | |
| John Ruskin - 1880 - 216 էջ
...munching and sparkling: whereas the very cheapness of literature is making even wise people forget that if a book is worth reading, it is worth buying. No book is worth anything which is not worth inuch; nor is it serviceable, until it has been read, and re-read, and loved, and loved again ; and... | |
| 1882 - 848 էջ
...of the dead. A few only of these can come under review ere our ' Walks ' end. JB FRENCH. HAMPSTEAD. IF a book is worth reading it is worth buying. No...not worth much ; nor is it serviceable until it has >>een read, and re-read, and loved, and loved again ; and marked, so that you can refer to the passages... | |
| John Ruskin - 1882 - 224 էջ
...munching and sparkling ; whereas the very cheapness of literature is making even wise people forget that if a book is worth reading, it is worth buying. No book is worth anything which is nob worth much / nor is it serviceable, until it has been read, and reread, and loved, and loved again... | |
| Book-lover - 1883 - 336 էջ
...munchlug and sparkling ; whereas the very cheapuess of literature is making even wise people forget that if a book is worth reading, it is worth buying. No book is worth any* thing which is not worth much; nor li it serviceable until it has been read, and reread, and loved,... | |
| James Baldwin - 1884 - 234 էջ
...some of the best things which have been said about troubles and difficulties."' And John Ruskin: " No book is worth anything which is not worth much...refer to the passages you want in it, as a soldier can sei2e the weapons he needs in an armory, or a housewife bring the spice she needs from her store."... | |
| Book-lover - 1884 - 530 էջ
...munching and sparkling ; whereas the very cheapness of literature is making even wise people forget that if a book is worth reading, it is worth buying. No...anything which is not worth much; nor is it serviceable uatil it has been read, and reread, and loved, and loved again ; and marked, so that you can refer... | |
| John Ruskin - 1885 - 410 էջ
...munching and sparkling ; whereas the very cheapness of literature is making even wise people forget that if a book is worth reading, it is worth buying. No book is worth any-'] thing which is not worth muck ; nor is it serviceabien until it has been read, and reread, and... | |
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