... are deficient, | it is in vain that you have tutors, ! books, | and all the external apparatus of literary pursuits. | You must love learning, | if you would possess it. | In order to love it, \ you must feel its delights ; | in order to feel its... Early American Spellers, 1775-1900: A Catalog of the Titles Held by the ...by Educational Research Library (United States. Office of Educational Research and Improvement) - 1985 - 38 pagesSnippet view - About this book
| William Scott - Elocution - 1817 - 416 pages
...In order to love it, you must feel its delights ; in order to feel its delights, you must apply to it, however irksome at first, closely, constantly, and for a considerable time. If you hare resolution enough to do this, you cannot but love learning j for the mind always loves that to... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1819 - 366 pages
...In order to love it, you must feel its delights ; in order to fte) its delights, you must apply to it, however irksome at first, closely, constantly,...considerable time. If you have resolution enough to do this,.you cannot but love learning; for the mind always loves I hat to which it has been so long, steadily,... | |
| William Driverger - 1820 - 648 pages
...it. In order to love it, you must feel its delights. In order to feel its delights, you must apply to it, however irksome at first, closely, constantly, and for a considerable time. Notwithstanding all the efforts of genius, any science requires a succession of several ages, before... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1823 - 396 pages
...In order to love it, you must feel its delights ; in order to feel its delight*, you must apply to it, however irksome at first, closely, constantly, and for a considerable time. It you have resolution enough to do this, you cannot but love learning ; for the mind always loves... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - Christian literature - 1824 - 606 pages
...In order 'to lore it, you must feel its 'delights ; in order to feel its delights, you must apply to it, however irksome at first, closely, constantly,...and for a considerable time. If you have resolution enougli to do this, you cannot but love learning ; for the mind always loves that to which it has been... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1829 - 420 pages
...In order to love it, you must fuel its delights ; in order to feel its delights, you must apply to it, however irksome at first, closely, constantly,...a considerable time. If you have resolution enough ta do this, you cannot but love learning ; for the mind always loves that to which it has been long,... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - Readers - 1833 - 288 pages
...it. In order to love it, you must feel its delights; in order to feel its delights, you must apply to it, however irksome at first, closely, constantly, and for a considerable time. Elegance, or delicacy of taste, is one of the first objects of classical discipline; and it is this... | |
| Andrew Comstock - Elocution - 1841 - 410 pages
...order to love it, \ you must feel its delights ; | in order to feel its delights, | you must apply to it, | however irksome at first, | closely, constantly,...considerable time. | If you have resolution enough to da this, | you can not but love learning ; | for the mind always loves that | to which it has been... | |
| Andrew Comstock - Elocution - 1853 - 456 pages
...its delights ; j in order to feel its delights, | you must apply to it, however irksome at first, I closely, constantly, and for a considerable time. | If you have resolution enough to do this, | you can not but love learning; 1 for the mind always loves that \ to which it has been so long, | steadily,... | |
| Andrew Comstock - Elocution - 1855 - 444 pages
...must apply to it, | however irksome at first, j closely, constantly, and for a considerable time. I If you have resolution enough to do this, you cannot but love learning; I for the mind always loves thai i to which it has been so long, i steadily, I and voluntarily attached.... | |
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