None of us yet know, for none of us have yet been taught in early youth, what fairy palaces we may build of beautiful thought— proof against all adversity. Bright fancies, satisfied memories, noble histories, faithful sayings, treasure-houses of precious... Means and Ends of Education - Página 4de John Lancaster Spalding - 1895 - 232 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1883 - 376 páginas
...adver" sity. Bright fancies, satisfied memories, noble sympathies, " faithful sayings, treasure houses of precious and restful " thoughts, which care cannot...houses built " without hands, for our souls to live in."t V. — THE GRAVER ASPECTS OF ^ESTHETICS. Having thus very briefly considered a few of the subjects... | |
| 1893 - 404 páginas
...all adversity, bright fancies, satisfied memories, noble histories, faithful sayings, treasure houses of precious and restful thoughts, which care cannot...houses built without hands for our souls to live in. DISCIPLINE IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS. — The discipline of the primary school should never be that of the... | |
| Wisconsin State Horticultural Society - 1886 - 318 páginas
...early youth, what fairy palaces we m ay build of beautiful thought, proof against all adversity; bright fancies, satisfied memories, noble histories, faithful...houses built without hands for our souls to live in." The power which education gives us is unmeasurable; it is the lever by which the world is moved; it... | |
| John Ruskin - 1872 - 252 páginas
...youth, what fairy palaces we may build of beautiful thought — proof against all adversity. Bright fancies, satisfied memories, noble histories, faithful...houses built without hands, for our souls to live in. 206. And in actual life, let me assure you, in conclusion, the first ' wisdom of calm,' is to plan,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1872 - 252 páginas
...youth, what fairy palaces we may build of beautiful thought — proof against all adversity. Bright fancies, satisfied memories, noble histories, faithful...poverty take away from us — houses built without harid$, for our souls to live in. I 206. And in actual life, let me assure you, in conclusion, the... | |
| John Ruskin - 1872 - 252 páginas
...early youth, what fairy palaces we may build of beautiful thought—proof against all adversity. Bright fancies, satisfied memories, noble histories, faithful...disturb, nor pain make gloomy, nor poverty take away from us—houses built without hands, for our souls to live in. 206. And in actual life, let me assure you,... | |
| Walter K. Fobes - 1877 - 108 páginas
...youth, what i'jiir palaces we may build of beautiful thoughts, proof against all adversity. Bright fancies, satisfied memories, noble histories, faithful...make gloomy, nor poverty take away from us — houses Ii. iilt without hands, tor our souls to live in. 3. Mahomet still lives in his practical and disastrous... | |
| William Mathews - 1881 - 358 páginas
...If judiciously made, they may become, as Euskin says, " fairy palaces of beautiful thoughts, bright fancies, satisfied memories, noble histories, faithful...us, — houses built without hands, for our souls to dwell in." It has been justly said that an appropriate prose quotation, led up to by chance, is a pleasant... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1883 - 372 páginas
...adver" sity. Bright fancies, satisfied memories, noble sympathies, "faithful sayings, treasure houses of precious and restful " thoughts, which care cannot...houses built " without hands, for our souls to live in."t V. — THE GRAVER ASPECTS OF ESTHETICS. Having thus very briefly considered a few of the subjects... | |
| 1902 - 730 páginas
...Bright fancies, faithful sayings, treasure houses of precious and restful thoughts, which care can not disturb, nor pain make gloomy, nor poverty take away...houses built without hands for our souls to live in." GRAMMAR. Answer any six. 1. Illustrate in sentences (1) a substantive clause; (2) an adjective clause;... | |
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