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1 1| Sandwich Islanders as you who read these pages, who are said 2 1| doubt that some of you who read this book are unable to 3 1| and keep the accounts; to read every letter received, and 4 1| letter received, and write or read every letter sent; to superintend 5 1| of bread and butter, and read the newspaper in which it 6 1| hands were much employed, I read but little, but the least 7 1| I read in the Gulistan, or Flower 8 3| And I am sure that I never read any memorable news in a 9 3| news in a newspaper. If we read of one man robbed, or murdered, 10 3| the winter - we never need read of another. One is enough. 11 3| gossip, and they who edit and read it are old women over their 12 3| that is, by failure. I have read in a Hindoo book, that " 13 4| such reading in future. I read one or two shallow books 14 4| The student may read Homer or Aeschylus in the 15 4| Nature because she is old. To read well, that is, to read true 16 4| To read well, that is, to read true books in a true spirit, 17 4| this object. Books must be read as deliberately and reservedly 18 4| language heard and the language read. The one is commonly transitory, 19 4| the accident of birth to read the works of genius written 20 4| lapse of ages a few scholars read, and a few scholars only 21 4| stars, and they who can may read them. The astronomers forever 22 4| language, and not only be read but actually breathed from 23 4| who have not learned to read the ancient classics in 24 4| poets have never yet been read by mankind, for only great 25 4| for only great poets can read them. They have only been 26 4| them. They have only been read as the multitude read the 27 4| been read as the multitude read the stars, at most astrologically, 28 4| Most men have learned to read to serve a paltry convenience, 29 4| have to stand on tip-toe to read and devote our most alert 30 4| learned our letters we should read the best that is in literature, 31 4| men are satisfied if they read or hear read, and perchance 32 4| satisfied if they read or hear read, and perchance have been 33 4| they are the machines to read it. They read the nine thousandth 34 4| machines to read it. They read the nine thousandth tale 35 4| together." All this they read with saucer eyes, and erect 36 4| The best books are not read even by those who are called 37 4| literature, whose words all can read and spell. Even the college-bred 38 4| of; - and yet we learn to read only as far as Easy Reading, 39 4| name of Plato and never read his book? As if Plato were 40 4| next shelf, and yet I never read them. We are underbred and 41 4| of my townsman who cannot read at all and the illiterateness 42 4| of him who has learned to read only what is for children 43 4| respect provincial? If we will read newspapers, why not skip 44 5| select and classic, and read only particular written 45 5| student merely, or a seer? Read your fate, see what is before 46 5| I did not read books the first summer; 47 5| There is no stopping to read the riot act, no firing 48 7| though perhaps he has not read one wholly through for many 49 7| Greek itself taught him to read his verse in the Testament 50 7| thoughts. He said that he had read and written letters for 51 11| Field! - I trust he does not read this, unless he will improve 52 13| planting, and ate my lunch, and read a little by a spring which 53 14| before, though I did not read the name of Nebuchadnezzar 54 15| taste. Not long since I read his epitaph in the old Lincoln 55 15| consequence of my attempt to read Chalmers' collection of 56 15| for form's sake, as I have read in his accounts, there being 57 15| had become of him. I had read of the potter's clay and 58 18| nor were threatening words read~ ~ 59 18| drama of Sacontala, we read of "rills dyed yellow with 60 19| solid bottom everywhere. We read that the traveller asked