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 by its glorious rapture; my being melts in the tenderness of an impassioned joy; my eyes are dim with I know not what profound humility。

XXII

Were one to look at the literary journals only; and thereafter judge of the time; it would be easy to persuade oneself that civilization had indeed made great and solid progress; and that the world stood at a very hopeful stage of enlightenment。 Week after week; I glance over these pages of crowded advertisement; I see a great many publishing…houses zealously active in putting forth every kind of book; new and old; I see names innumerable of workers in every branch of literature。 Much that is announced declares itself at once of merely ephemeral import; or even of no import at all; but what masses of print which invite the attention of thoughtful or studious folk! To the multitude is offered a long succession of classic authors; in beautiful form; at a minimum cost; never were such treasures so cheaply and so gracefully set before all who can prize them。 For the wealthy; there are volumes magnificent; lordly editions; works of art whereon have been lavished care and skill and expense incalculable。 Here is exhibited the learning of the whole world and of all the ages; be a man's study what it will; in these columns; at one time or another he shall find that which appeals to him。 Here are labours of the erudite; exercised on every subject that falls within learning's scope。 Science brings forth its newest discoveries in earth and heaven; it speaks to the philosopher in his solitude; and to the crowd in the market…place。 Curious pursuits of the mind at leisure are represented in publications numberless; trifles and oddities of intellectual savour; gatherings from every byway of human interest。 For other moods there are

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