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you say that you own the book pletely. “The third has a few books or many—every one of them dogeared and dilapidated, shaken and loosened by continual use, marked and scribbled in from front to back.” (workbook ) The third kind of book owners possess only a few or many books, but every one of them is worn, with the corners of the leaves folded over, and has bee less tightly bound because of constant use. There are marks and hastily written notes in each book from cover to cover. no more ... than “no more…than” is used to emphasize that something is not true, not suitable, etc. . He is no more fit to be the class president than I am! . A home without love is no more a home than a body without a sound mind is a man. no more than 1. It is used to say that sth is needed or suitable . It’s no more than you deserve. 2. It is used to say that sb or sth is less important than they seem . He’s no more than a glorified accountant. . It was no more than a scratch. “ I’d no more scribble all over a first edition of Paradise Lost than I’d give my baby a set of crayons and an original Rembrandt! ” (workbook ) I would never mark pages of a first edition copy of Paradise Lost, just as I would not give my baby a set of colored pencils and a painting by Rembrandt in the original. “ If your respect for magnificent binding or typography gets in the way, buy yourself a cheap edition and pay your respects to the author. ” (workbook ) If the elaborate cover, style of printing or layout prevent you from ma