Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... question whether the education of to - day trains boys and girls ( I do not say as it should , but as it might ) for thorough , and re- sponsible , and unselfish work . Professor A. S. Hill cautions writers against " announcing ...
... question whether the education of to - day trains boys and girls ( I do not say as it should , but as it might ) for thorough , and re- sponsible , and unselfish work . Professor A. S. Hill cautions writers against " announcing ...
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... question whether a thing is ever- lasting truth or commonplace is often a question whether it has or has not a light in it . Homer , even when he tells us how Telemachus put on his clothes , is not commonplace . " I suppose , " says ...
... question whether a thing is ever- lasting truth or commonplace is often a question whether it has or has not a light in it . Homer , even when he tells us how Telemachus put on his clothes , is not commonplace . " I suppose , " says ...
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... question , — " Who shall nerve heroic boys To hazard all in Freedom's fight ? " with that mighty quatrain , - " So nigh is grandeur to our dust , So near is God to man , When Duty whispers low , ' Thou must , ' The youth replies , " I ...
... question , — " Who shall nerve heroic boys To hazard all in Freedom's fight ? " with that mighty quatrain , - " So nigh is grandeur to our dust , So near is God to man , When Duty whispers low , ' Thou must , ' The youth replies , " I ...
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... question " What is it good for ? " " would abolish the rose and be answered triumphantly by the cabbage . " " The danger of the prosaic type of mind , " he adds , " lies in the stolid sense of superiority which blinds it to every- thing ...
... question " What is it good for ? " " would abolish the rose and be answered triumphantly by the cabbage . " " The danger of the prosaic type of mind , " he adds , " lies in the stolid sense of superiority which blinds it to every- thing ...
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... question . Men who " know black and white but not gray " find much less discomfort and much more self - satis- faction than men who know gray in all shades , and to whom scarcely anything is unquestioned white or black . Men who see ...
... question . Men who " know black and white but not gray " find much less discomfort and much more self - satis- faction than men who know gray in all shades , and to whom scarcely anything is unquestioned white or black . Men who see ...
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