So rich is the vitality of the great books of the world that men are never done with them; not only does each new generation read them, but it is compelled to form some judgment of them.
I took especial care to read them in a loud and distinct voice.
He read them once, then again; then, without uttering a word, threw them into the fire.
I read them to the lady in question, who takes great delight in reciting, or hearing others recite, your verses, and she begs you will send her some as a proof of your repentance.
And when after a space the touch of them in her hand brought them back to her remembrance, she lacked the courage to read them through.
I would that I had a pen able to describe Jethro's sensations when he read them.
An interval of silence followed, during which Mr. Worthington shuffled with his letters and pretended to read them.
I read them when I was a boy, when I kept other bad company, and did other low and disgraceful things, of which I'm ashamed now.
She used to read them to her very intimate friends, in white, with her hair a good deal down her back.
I do not think that I can quite make you understand what philosophy really means, or what his learned books were about, nor do I think you will care to read them for a long time to come.
Pope loved the stories of the Greek and Roman heroes, but he did not care for the hard work needed to learn to read them in the original with ease, and contented himself with translations.
It is better therefore to leave these books until the years to come in which it will be no effort to read them, but a joy.
They were coarse too, many of them so much so that we do not care to read them now.
There is little need to tell you anything about his plays, for you would not like to read them.
What redoubled my impatience was that I read them beforehand, and that I wished to have the time to reflect, and to turn round, in order to draw from them, in spite of them, all the help I could.
I read them in the intervals between study and play with an ever-deepening sense of pleasure.
And therewith we hunted out our old dream books to read them again, and, forgetful of coming partings, laughed over them till the old orchard echoed to our mirth.
I have read some of them because our school teacher says everybody ought to read them, but I did not care much for them.
I don't see when you get time to read them," said Felicity.
My cousin and I stopped in the passage to read them.
With these letters in my hand, white with fear, I flew like a shadow to the drawing-room where Cousin Monica was, and told her to read them.
We may therefore read them, we ought to read them, with a distinguishing eye.
We may, we ought therefore to read them with a distinguishing eye.
The proper method of reading these lines, is to read them according as the sense dictates.
The proper method of reading these lines, is, to read them as the sense dictates.
She doesn't read them, Miss Minchin; she gobbles them up as if she were a little wolf instead of a little girl.
He wants me to read them," said Ermengarde, a little discouraged by this unexpected turn of affairs.
And a part of that reverence is to read themin accordance with the intention and desire of the writer.
It is impossible not to regret, as we read them, the Browning of the Dramatic Lyrics.
One reads them, is amused by them, and rarely desires to read them again.
Then he wrote verses, read them aloud, and intoxicated himself with the sound of them; then gave all his time to drawing.
Tatiana Markovna put on her glasses, and tried to read them, but she found that she could not decipher them, and eventually Vera had to read them.
In one no periodicals can be kept in the children's library, because there is no room for the children to sit down to read them.
Let any man who disagrees with me dare go to Mudie's and get out a few forgotten novels of thirty years ago and try to read them!
To read them, after even the finest stories of de Maupassant or Murray Gilchrist, is like having a bath after a ball.
I am always meaning to read them, but something is always preventing me.
I read themat every chance; so did every normal boy of my acquaintance.
Read them, remembering that if this country had not had a pioneer breed of Buckskin Sams and Deadwood Dicks we should have had no native school of dime novelists.
The more daring among us read them in school behind the shelter of an open geography propped up on the desk.
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