Every noble book is a stronghold of the mind, built upon some high place of contemplation, and overlooking wide tracts of intellectual country.


Pleasures, Objects, and Advantages, of Literature (4th edition), Chapter X (p. 37)


Every noble book is a stronghold of the mind, built upon some high place of contemplation, and overlooking wide tracts of intellectual country.

Every noble book is a stronghold of the mind, built upon some high place of contemplation, and overlooking wide tracts of intellectual country.

Every noble book is a stronghold of the mind, built upon some high place of contemplation, and overlooking wide tracts of intellectual country.

Every noble book is a stronghold of the mind, built upon some high place of contemplation, and overlooking wide tracts of intellectual country.