Living Upstairs: Reading for Profit and PleasureE. P. Dutton & Company, Incorporated, 1942 - 256 Seiten The author uses the idea of decorating and furnishing an upper room in one's house as an allegory for developing reading habits for profit and recreation. |
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... give , and give unstintedly , of the best that is in him . Without that there can be no happiness , no growth , no sense of values . Without that W. J. Lawrence , Shakespeare's Workshop , p . 144 . there can be only intellectual self ...
... give , and give unstintedly , of the best that is in him . Without that there can be no happiness , no growth , no sense of values . Without that W. J. Lawrence , Shakespeare's Workshop , p . 144 . there can be only intellectual self ...
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... give a respectable pipe time to cool off ; and a meerschaum , to color evenly , should be smoked in kid gloves ... gives his 118 LIVING UPSTAIRS.
... give a respectable pipe time to cool off ; and a meerschaum , to color evenly , should be smoked in kid gloves ... gives his 118 LIVING UPSTAIRS.
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... Give yourself a new deal ! Let the city man move to the country and putter around a garden or a chicken run ; let the farmer put on spats and a stiff collar and step out at concerts and night clubs . Let the hospital dietician gorge on ...
... Give yourself a new deal ! Let the city man move to the country and putter around a garden or a chicken run ; let the farmer put on spats and a stiff collar and step out at concerts and night clubs . Let the hospital dietician gorge on ...
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A. R. Orage album ancestors beauty bedtime BOOKS AT BEDTIME centuries Chair Chambered Nautilus Chaucer cigar classic corporate junk Cressida Dante delights downstairs drama ease Edipus emotional enjoy eyes faith Family Portraits fancy fireplace Flat-Topped Desk freedom friends Greek happy heart Heaven heroes Homer Horace human Il Filostrato immortal immortal books intellectual Julius Caesar King L. T. Hobhouse learned less literary literature Living Upstairs Lucretius man's means mellow ment mental mind Molière Montaigne mood moral nature ness never night once ourselves philosophy pipe pipe smoker play poem poet poetry Preface to Morals reader Roman Saint sense Shakespeare Shifting the Furniture silence smoke Sophocles soul spirit story strigil taste temper things thinking thought tion translation Troilus Trojan Troy truth Upper Room verse vision W. S. Gilbert Window wisdom words writing wrote