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Example sentences for "worth reading"

  • It is worth reading as illustrative of social history; but I chiefly mention it here on account of the polish and gentlemanly elegance of the style, which very few had hitherto regarded in such light compositions.

  • It is worth reading through, and has been commended by many good judges of history.

  • The book is very clear, concise, and learned, so that it is worth reading through by those who would understand such matters.

  • Some of the most famous books are least= 30 =worth reading.

  • And when you have to buy them, you'll think whether they're worth reading; which you had better, on all accounts.

  • If a book is worth reading, it is worth buying.

  • Sir Bevis is more ordinary and has no particular moral; it is worth reading, if any one wishes to know what was regularly expected in romances by the people who read, or rather who listened to them.

  • The ballad of Robin Hood's Death is worth reading as a contrast to this rather mechanical work.

  • Nothing written on the subject of slavery from the time of Aristotle, is worth reading, until the days of the modern Socialists.

  • We should not be far out in saying, that no book on physics, written more than four hundred years ago, is worth reading, and none on morals written within that time.

  • We hold, on the contrary, that if a book be worth reading once, it is worth reading twice, and that if it stands a second reading, it may stand a third.

  • It is only the writer who takes the material on which he writes direct out of his own head that is worth reading.

  • On the [Greek: kyamos] of Herodotus there are some botanical remarks worth reading in the Correspondence of Sir J.

  • The whole debate is worth reading; not on account of its merits, but because it supplies evidence of the prevailing spirit.

  • Thomas Clayton in 1727, is worth reading, as illustrating the feelings of the clergy on this subject.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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