Show NEVER neven DO TOO MUCH AT A TIME mue sir edward bulwer lytton in a lecture recently delivered in england gave the following history of his literary arv habits many persons seeing me to so much engg anggel eng gei gel etl eti in active life and as much IT about the world as it I 1 had bad never been a student have fald paid to me when do you ret fet get time to write all your you r bood boob books how on earth do you contrive to 0 o d do 0 so much woric work 11 1 shall surprise you by the a answer I 1 make the answer is this 1 I 1 contrive to do so much by never doing too much at a time A man i to get through work well must dot rot overwork anark himself or if he do too much today to day the reaction re action of fatigue latigue will come and he will be obliged to do too ittle ittie tomorrow to morrow now since I 1 began really and earnestly to study which was wag not til I 1 had left college and was actually in the world I 1 may pai pas perhaps haps say that I 1 have gone throy as large t a course of general reading as most men of my time I 1 have traveled much and I 1 havo have seen much I 1 have mixed much in politics and f he various busi bubi bubines bu sines nega neca of ilfe liff lifa and in addition to all this I 1 have published somewhere about sixty volumes some bome upon subjects requiring requiting much research and what time do you mink think as a general 1 I rule I 1 have devoted to tudy study to readia g and driling line ling not more than three hours a day dayed md when parliament is sitting not always hat that B A t then during those hours I 1 have given my whole attention to what I 1 was about |