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" ... this was his constant method, whatever book he read, for it was a maxim of his, ' that no book was so bad, but something might be learned from it. "
Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero with His Treatises of Friendship and Old Age - Página 244
por Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1909 - 438 páginas
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The Letters of Pliny the Consul: With Occasional Remarks, Volumen1

Pliny (the Younger.) - 1807 - 424 páginas
...made extracts and observations ; as indeed this was his constant method whatever book he read ; for it was a maxim of his, that " no book was so bad, but something might be learnt from it." When this was over, he generally went into the cold bath, and as...
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Elegant epistles: a copious selection of instructive, moral, and ...

Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 páginas
...made extracts and observations ; as indeed this was his constant method whatever book he read : for it was a maxim of his, that " no book was so bad, but something might be learned from it." When this was over, he generally went into the cold bath, and...
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The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ..., Volumen25

Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 540 páginas
...which he made extracts and observations. This was his constant method, whatever book he read : for it was a maxim of his, that " no book was so bad, but something might be learned from it." When this was over, he generally went into the cold-bath, after...
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General Biography: Or, Lives, Critical and Historical, of the Most ..., Volumen8

John Aikin - 1813 - 720 páginas
...was read to him from which he took notes ; for he never perused any work without making extracts, as it was a maxim of his, « that no book was so bad as not to afford something valuable." He then bathed, slumbered a little, and rising fresh, as if to...
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The picture gallery explored; or, An account of various ancient customs and ...

Picture gallery - 1824 - 234 páginas
...made extracts and observations ; as, indeed, this was his constant method, whatever book he read; for it was a maxim of his, ' that no book was so bad but that something might be learned from it." " ' When this was over, he generally went into the cold bath...
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge

1840 - 530 páginas
...from which he made extracts and observations. This was his constant method, whatever book he read; for it was a maxim of his, that' no book was so bad but something might be learned from it.' When this wa» over, he generally went into the cold bath, after...
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New General Biographical Dictionary, Volumen11

Hugh James Rose - 1848 - 572 páginas
...made extracts and observations. This was hi« constant method, whatever PL A PLI book he read ; for it was a maxim of his, that no book was so bad but something might be learned from it. When this was over, he generally went into the cold bath, after...
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The natural history of pigeons

William Jardine, P. J. Selby - 1850 - 370 páginas
...made extracts and observations ; as indeed this was his constant method, whatever book he read, for it was a maxim of his, ' that no book was so bad, but something might be learned from it.' When this was over, he generally went into the cold bath, and...
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful ..., Volumen18

1840 - 524 páginas
...which he made extracts and observations. This was his constant method, whatever book he read ; for it was a maxim of his, that ' no book was so bad but something might be learned from it.' When this was over, he generally went into the cold bath, after...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen54

1861 - 606 páginas
...made extracts and observations ; as indeed this was his constant method, whatever book he read ; for it was a maxim of his, that ' no book was so bad but something might be learnt from it' When this was over, he generally went into the cold bath ; and,...
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