Abstract

THIS mieht well be given the still wider title of “The Art of Living,” for it concerns itself with human activity of all kinds. It is a pleasantly written series of papers on such topics as how to eat, how to sleep, how to think, and even how to die, and, though a trifle diffuse and flat—revealing the fluent writer with not much that is original to say—it contains much wisdom of an everyday kind, and many apt quotations to spice up the text.

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