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晨读英文美文100 篇
† 文化百科
1 Book and Life
Books are to mankind what memory is to the individual. They contain the history of
our race, the discoveries we have made, the accumulated knowledge and experience
of ages; they picture for us the miracles and beauties of nature, help us in our
difficulties, comfort us in sorrow and in suffering, change hours of weariness into
moments of delight, store our minds with ideas, fill them with good and happy
thoughts, and lift us out of and above ourselves. Many of those who have had, as we
say, all that this world can give, have yet told us they owed much of their purest
happiness to books. Macaulay had wealth and fame, rank and power,
and yet he tells us in his biography that he owed the happiest hours of his life to books.
He says, If any one would make me the greatest king that ever lived, with palaces
and gardens and fine dinners, and wines and coaches, and beautiful clothes, and
hundreds of servants, on condition that I should not read books, I would not be a king;
I would rather be a poor man in a garret with plenty of books than a king who didn’t
love reading.” Precious and priceless are the blessings which the books scatter
around our daily paths. We walk, in imagination, with the noblest spirits, through the
most solemn and charming regions.
Without stirring from our firesides we may roam to the most remote regions of the
earth, or soar into realms when Spensers shapes of unearthly beauty flock to meet us,
where Miltons angels peal in our ears the choral hymns of Paradise. Science, art,
literature, philosophy,
all that man has thought, all that man has done,
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