Richard Whately Quote

It is quite possible, and not uncommon, to read most laboriously, even so as to get by heart the words of a book, without really studying it at all,--that is, without employing the thoughts on the subject.


Bacon's Essays: with annotations by Richard Whately (ed. 1856)


It is quite possible, and not uncommon, to read most laboriously, even so as to get by heart the words of a book, without really studying it at...

It is quite possible, and not uncommon, to read most laboriously, even so as to get by heart the words of a book, without really studying it at...

It is quite possible, and not uncommon, to read most laboriously, even so as to get by heart the words of a book, without really studying it at...

It is quite possible, and not uncommon, to read most laboriously, even so as to get by heart the words of a book, without really studying it at...