The Intellectual Life

Chapter 4

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THE POWER OF TIME.

I. To a man of leisure who complained of want of time 176

II. To a young man of great talent and energy who had magnificent plans for the future 185

III. To a man of business who desired to make himself better acquainted with literature, but whose time for reading was limited 200

IV. To a student who felt hurried and driven 207

V. To a friend who, though he had no profession, could not find time for his various intellectual pursuits 212