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" He told us, he read Fielding's Amelia through without stopping *. He said,' if a man begins to read in the middle of a book, and feels an inclination to go on, let him not quit it, to go to the beginning. He may perhaps not feel again the inclination. "
A Course of English Reading, Adapted to Every Taste and Capacity: With ... - Página 9
por James Pycroft - 1854 - 313 páginas
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His ..., Volumen2

James Boswell - 1791 - 608 páginas
...and refolutely advance. He added, " what we read with inclination makes a much ftronger imprefllon. If we read without inclination, half the mind is employed in fixing the attention; fo there is but one na ^ to ^ e employed on what we read." He told us, he read Fielding's " Amelia"...
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Dr. Johnson's Table Talk: Containing Aphorisms on Literature, Life ..., Volumen1

Samuel Johnson - 1798 - 464 páginas
...and refolutely advance. He added, " what we read with inclination makes a much ftronger impreffion. If we read without inclination, half the mind is employed in fixing the attention ; fo there is but one half to be employed on what we read." He faid, he read Fielding's ' Amelia' through...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of ..., Volumen2

James Boswell - 1807 - 526 páginas
...to be sure, if a man has a science to learn, he must regularly and resolutely advance. He added, " what we read with inclination makes a much stronger...there is but one half to be employed on what we read." He told us, he read Fielding's " Amelia" through without stop!776. ping.' He said, " If a man begins...
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Dr. Johnson's table-talk: aphorisms [&c.] selected and arranged ..., Volumen2

Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 238 páginas
...to be sure, if a man has a science to learn, he must regularly and resolutely advance. He added, " what we read with inclination makes a much stronger...there is but one half to be employed on what we read." He said, he read Fielding's ' Amelia' through without stopping.—" If a man (said he) begins to read...
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The life of Samuel Johnson. [With] The principal corrections and ..., Volumen3

James Boswell - 1816 - 500 páginas
...to be sure, if a man has a science to learn, he must regularly and resolutely advance. He added, " what we read with inclination makes a much stronger...there is but one half to be employed on what we read." He told us, he read Fielding's " Amelia" through without stopping.3 He said, " if a man begins to read...
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The life of Samuel Johnson, Volumen2

James Boswell - 1817 - 536 páginas
...though to be sure, if a man has a science to learn, he must regularly and resolutely advance-. He added, "what we read with inclination makes a much stronger...impression. If we read without inclination, half the raiiiH is employed in fixing the attention ; so there is but one half to be employed on »hat we read."...
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The Table Talk of John Selden

John Selden - 1818 - 678 páginas
...to be sure, if a man has a science to learn, he must regularly and resolutely advance. He added, " what we read with inclination makes a much stronger...there is but one half to be employed on what we read." He said, he read Fielding's ' Amelia' through without stopping. — " If a man (said he) begins to...
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The life of Samuel Johnson, Volumen2

James Boswell - 1820 - 550 páginas
...und resolutely advance. He added, " what we read with inclination makes a much stronger imprestioo. If we read without inclination, half the mind is employed...there is but one half to be employed on what we read." He told us, he read Fielding's " Amelia'' through, without stopping. He said, " if a man begins to...
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Johnsoniana..

James Boswell - 1820 - 384 páginas
...a science to learn, he must regularly and resolutely advance. What we read with inclination makes a stronger impression. If we read without inclination,...employed in fixing the attention, so there is but half to be employed on what we read. I read Fielding's Amelia through, without stopping.* If a man...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

James Boswell - 1820 - 520 páginas
...inclination makes a much stronger impression. If we read withput inclination, half the mind is employed iu fixing the attention ; so there is but one half to be employed on what we read." He told us, he read Fielding's " Amelia" through, without stopping.* He said, " if a man begins to...
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