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Reading


    significant to be  be born again in

    order to speak.  the Greek and

    Latin tongues in t entitled by t

    of birto read tten in those languages; for

    t ten in t Greek or Latin w

    in t language of literature.  t learned the

    nobler dialects of Greece and Rome, but terials on which

    tten e paper to tead

    a cemporary literature.  But wions of

    Europe inct tten languages of their

    o for teratures, then

    first learning revived, and sco discern from

    t remoteness treasures of antiquity.   the Roman and

    Grecian multitude could not er the lapse of ages a few

    scill reading it.

    ors occasional bursts of

    eloquence, t ten words are commonly as far behind or

    above ting spoken language as t s stars

    is bears, and they who can may

    read tronomers forever comment on and observe them.

    t exions like our daily colloquies and vaporous

    breat is called eloquence in to

    be roric in tudy.  tor yields to tion of a

    transient occasion, and speaks to to those who

    can  ter, whose more equable life is his

    occasion, and ed by t and the crowd

    o tellect and h of

    mankind, to all in any age wand him.

    No  Alexander carried th him on his

    expeditions in a precious casket.  A ten  of

    relics.  It is somet once more intimate h us and more

    universal t.  It is t nearest

    to life itself.  It may be translated in
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